Bi wire with one set of speaker terminals?


Hi everyone - need advice...

Can I bi wire my speakers from my Krell KAV 300i that only has one set of speaker terminals.

If yes how? (Can I use banana plugs for one run and spades for the second run from oeach set of terminals?

Should I just stick with the jumpers and one wire?

THANKS!!!
johnestill
It also works well where you can use Silver for the top/mids( highs and mids ) and copper for the bottom ( lows ),from the same manufacturer..I did it years ago using Audioquest Argent for the highs and Midnight for the lows..Great combination and to me this is the best way to bi-wire where you use can both silver and copper under the best situation.......
Bi-wiring comes in handy when you have two different cables to use for tunning the tweeter separate from the mids and lows.
Other that that, a single cable with matching jumper will work just fine.
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Thanks...Should I makle the jumpers from my speaker cable or can you recomend good ones

Thanks again for the help!
You can do it as you suggest or you can get a set of shot-gun biwires that have a pair of connectors on the amp end and 4 connectors on the speaker end.

OTOH, I recommend you just use a single decent cable and the necessary jumpers.

Kal
You can buy bi-wire speaker cable - one termination on the amp end, 2 on the speaker end. Kimber 8TC is a popular choice, but pretty much every cable can come that way.

Not sure you'll see much of a difference over one wire and good jumpers anyway. Seems to vary with different speakers.

Or, yes you can can use bananas and spades with 2 runs, just make sure the cables are the same.