I’m gonna get trashed for this, but damn, it works!
The 802’s are equipped to biwire. Single wire them instead, using the woofer input, the lower pair. Connect a jumper between the upper binding post ground (minus, or black) and the lower binding post ground. Instead of using a jumper between the two positive terminals, use a 2 ohm, 10 watt resistor. This will lower the output of the midrange and tweeter drivers by a small amount. Too much? Use a smaller value resistor, they’re available in increments of ohms. I suggest a high quality resistor such as those by Dale, Caddock, or Vishay if you like the effect. Resistors are comparatively cheap and using them won’t harm anything and is easily reversible and amenable to experimentation. Just so you all know, Wilson offers the option of switching external resistors to tailor the high frequencies to taste as does Magnepan. In fact, any speaker that offers high frequency tailoring uses some variation of this method.