@thyname - I have tried this, but to my ears the only thing that improved the sound was replacing the little mettal strip-jumpers (those generally supplied with bi-wire speaker terminalss) with a quality jumper made from wire.
Bi amping ia a different approach that can definitely improve sound quality.
One tweak that often improves sound quality with a biwire speaker (using quality wire jumpers) is inserting the +ve wire into the H.F. terminal and the neutral wire into the -ve L.F. terminal. Strange, but effective!
Other that have tried this also reported improvements
One quality wire that I use a lot from Take Five Audio is this one...
https://www.takefiveaudio.com/products/1095-mil-spec-12-awg-silver-plated-copper-cryo-treated-red/
It's a 12 gauge wire, but they also have other gauges available
- e.g. I have used their 16 gauge wire for the +ve jumper and their 12 gauge wire for the neutral jumper with noticeable improvements
Hope that helps - Steve
Bi amping ia a different approach that can definitely improve sound quality.
One tweak that often improves sound quality with a biwire speaker (using quality wire jumpers) is inserting the +ve wire into the H.F. terminal and the neutral wire into the -ve L.F. terminal. Strange, but effective!
Other that have tried this also reported improvements
One quality wire that I use a lot from Take Five Audio is this one...
https://www.takefiveaudio.com/products/1095-mil-spec-12-awg-silver-plated-copper-cryo-treated-red/
It's a 12 gauge wire, but they also have other gauges available
- e.g. I have used their 16 gauge wire for the +ve jumper and their 12 gauge wire for the neutral jumper with noticeable improvements
Hope that helps - Steve