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The Hosa NL2FX Neutrik 2-pole speakON connector is a professional-grade cable connector designed for loudspeaker wiring. Rated for 40A continuous current and featuring a robust Quick Lock system, it guarantees secure, reliable connections. Its simple 3-part design allows for easy assembly, while the integrated strain relief accommodates 6-10mm cables, ensuring durability. Compatible with 4-pole chassis connectors, this connector is the go-to choice for millennial pros who demand flawless audio performance and hassle-free installation.
| ASIN | B00FN28RU0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,788 in Audio & Video Connectors & Adapters |
| Brand | Neutrik |
| Brand Name | Neutrik |
| Color | Original Version |
| Compatible Devices | Speaker |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | Speakon |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 162 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07613187007606 |
| Included Components | Hosa NL2FX Neutrik Connector, 2-pole speakON |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Type Name | Neutrik NL2FX 2-Pole speakON Cable Connector |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Neutrik |
| Model | NL2FX |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Quick Lock |
| Recommended Uses For Product | loudspeaker wiring |
| Special Feature | Quick Lock |
| UPC | 761318700760 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer warranty. |
C**N
Quality as expected
Quality as expected. Good fit, easy install, works great, Nice big chunky metal thumb button. Nice Phillips screwdriver wire clamps inside instead of those stupid allen screws that chew up your wire!! Love it
M**S
Great Connector!. Period.
This is a great connector. Solid and well designed. I was fooled by cheaper imitations and found that the screws that are supposed to make the connection easy and solder-less, actually didn't work. In a Speakon connector you insert the wire in a receptacle and then a screw pushes a tab against the wire to secure it in place. The wire, however, came out with minimal effort. In frustration somehow I got the NL2FX and I felt the difference right away. The screw is strong, making the connection a breeze. The connections are clearly marked so it is very hard to make a mistake. One caveat: I was doing a setup for my church and the two speakers have their own line to the amplifier. The first Speakon connectors that I bought were 4 poles which means, two monophonic lines. If this is your situation it is better to buy two pole-connectors, like this one. The number 2 in the NL2FX designation just mean that is a two-pole connector. Furthermore, if you are hooking the amplifier to a wall plate you need to get the matching two-pole female too. this is even more important since the backside of the female with only two poles instead of four, is less busy, better spaced and the tabs seem to be stronger. A four pole female will work but it is harder to figure out what pair are you using, a needless burden. The only minor problem that I found is that neither Amazon or the instructions in the package mention anything about the solder-less connector that fits the female back tabs. The female receives the male from the amplifier and connects the wires that go into the wall to the final destination where the speakers reside. Since in our case the speaker will be on the ceiling, soldering the terminals will be awkward. I ran to Home Depot but I could not find any connector that would fit the in the tabs of the back of the female. I will do a little research on this matter. If I don't find them, then I will use a soldering gun. In sum. This is the male connector to buy without hesitation. By the way, Speakon is a superior system that cannot be unplugged accidentally. Several years ago I blew a Mackie amplifier when I drop the 1/4" male connector to the speaker and it landed in a piece of metal that shorted the connection and burned the amplifier. All other connectors that I know are prone to the same accident. Speakon connectors hide the wires in a way that is practically impossible to produce a short-circuit by accident. Since the amplifier we use can produce 400-500 watts per speaker, the current in the line is considerably high. I will update this post if I find a solution for the tab issue. I invite Neutrik to help us finding the right solder-less connector that fit the back of the Neutrik NL2MP female connector.
H**9
Nice
This is a nicely built Speakon connector. It is solid and was easy to put on the wire. Quite a bit superior to the cheap connectors that came on the wire.
C**S
Easy connector to work with.
Great connectors, however, I did have a little difficulty using a 24 guage wire.
B**S
Very easy to assemble. No problem with thicker gauge wire. Works great.
Had four of these assembled in less than ten minutes. They fit very snugly on to 12 gauge speaker wire with no problem. Audio quality is much better now than with bare speaker wire. Great product. Will buy more soon!
J**S
AWESOME CONNECTOR!
great connectors, sturdy and durable, nice screw wedge connection (no soldering). takes about 5 minutes to make a two ended cable, if that. have bought more already and will continue to buy these as i need them. little tough to get back apart to change wires or whatever, takes pliers as you are stripping the locking tabs just a hair, they still lock back though so no big deal.
P**R
Does the job
Easy to install (really like the screw-lugs) and work great. Just remember these are only 2- terminal connectors for 1 speaker connection...not 4 for 2 speakers.
S**N
Great product and a great price
Had twist lock speakons on a lot of my cables. Switched to these because the have the screw terminals (easy to attach) and the have the tab to pull back on which is easier when you're tearing down to beat nightfall/rain or just tired from a long day. Great product and a great price. I shopped around and found these were both.