Bi-wire speaker cable setup for Krell FPB 400cx


I currently have Morrow SP2 on the HF terminals and an old set of Esoteric Audio Ultra Cable Premier Perfect Symmetry OFHC Windings Ultra Flex Jacket on the LF terminals. Speakers are Legacy Audio Signature II, which are very large towers with response down to 22hz.

I like the clarity and tonality of the Morrows, but there is just not much wire in them and I wonder if I am getting the full dynamics possible. As to the Esoterics, they are very finely stranded, heavy gauge wires, and it seems as though traditional stranded wire has fallen out of favor these days.

Whatever upgrade I might undertake, I certainly would want it to be capable of fully transmitting the full dynamic abilities of the Krell. Since I like the overall sound of the Morrows, should I move up the Morrow line to some with more wire in them, or can anyone suggest a better sounding wire to use on the HF end? What about the bass? I want the deepest and most defined bass I can get.

I should add that the Krell has two sets of speaker output binding posts per channel, so it is easy to connect two completely different wires for the HF and LF runs.

Thanks.


mtrot

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Thanks.  I need about a nine foot run on each side.

Well, if we go with your concept about not mixing wires, what is the benefit of bi-wiring?  Perhaps, rather than spending the money on bi-wires, I'd be better off by putting the money into a single run of wires and use the terminal jumpers.  If so, I would be looking at the same goals as in my original post. But it seems to me that would rule out the Morrows, unless you go way up in the line to get enough gauge for excellent bass performance.
I guess I should clarify that, at this point, my top goal is the deepest, most impactful and articulate bass I can get.  I just feel like I am not getting the best out of my speakers.

After some more reading here on Agon, it seems that many talk about MIT for that purpose.  I've also seen the claim that at least 10awg is what you want for bass, if not even more.  Any recommendations?