Are there any issues with connecting speaker wire in this manner?


I'm considering purchasing some 14 awg solid core wire to use as speaker cable.  I will be doubling this up to make 11 awg speaker cable. My amplifiers, Red Dragon S-500, have binding posts which DO NOT have a hole drilled in the center of the shaft for inserting wire (they are hollowed out for banana plugs but that's not what I am referring to here nor do I need).  I'll be connecting the speaker wire without attachments, no spades, bananas, nor pins.  To get a good connection, it would be ideal if I could take the wire and, at the half way point, wrap it around the amplifier binding post, then run the two ends out to the speakers.  Will this work or will connecting the wire in this manner be problematic?  Do I need to cut the wire into 2 runs?  Thanks!

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It’s not very effective ,their is a science to cable construction ,dielectric ,and connection silver or gold over Copper connection with quality solder or Furutech type screw down terminals , if it were that simple everyone would be doing it .

look at Wireworld Eclipse it is a very good cost effective Loudspeaker wire that addresses everythung from best in class Dielectric, Wire purity Geometry, and connector  type at a reasonable cost ,  it depends how far you want to go .

if you want lower price blue jeans cables for entry level wires.

 

If making your own cables just go to vh audio and buy some decent Furutech 

Copper gold connectors and Furutech has several grades of high purity 

cables which is far better then just plain insulated wire.