@CCA
I also made my own, but i had too put the wires directly into that plug.
(Plug shown below is the one that comes out of the amp and goes too the speakers etc, and i put the wires into those slots)
Idealy what i want is a male end of that plug so i can crimp the wires into that then connect that onto the plug that goes too the speakers.
How did you overcome this problem?
As you can see below i have circled the part i need. Not being funny too Fargo or anyone else, but this really does look like a connector you would buy at halfords etc (not that i have been able too find it at Halfords).
It looks too me like the guy had found a source of these ISO leads then just made an extension piece, which is like you said CCA 'cant see the point in having the extra connection so near the amplifier plug', why didnt he make it a one piece lead
i would guess that the longest part of the lead is a standard off the shelf iso extension lead and the short section you circled is an off the shelf iso-->bare wire lead that the guy is then fitting the white nylon connector too.
also referring to something way back in this thread about using the 2/3 ohm speakers in my experience as a tv enginneer you are better off going over the impeadance level rather than under i.e using 8 ohm speakers on a 4ohm recommended amp would be healthier for the amp than using a 2 ohm speaker.i would connect the 2 and 3 ohm speakers in series either side to give five ohms either side.
rgds
rob