Bi-wires links for speakers ?


I heve the Proac Studio 140MKII single wire connected to my Mcintosh system with Tellurium Q Ultra Black speakers cables ,my speakers have the standard metal strip jumpers which came with the speakers and I am considering to replace it with the Tellurium Ultra black Bi-wire cables links which are not cheap at all.
Is it worth it ? Do I get sound improvement by replacing standard jumpers with hi-end Bi-wire links?

https://www.telluriumq.com/jumpers-bi-wire-links/
itzhak1969
Yes it does get worse once switching back to the stock links, I suspect they’re crap.I was considering an upgrade to higher level Proac speakers but the improvement was such huge that I am more than happy to stay with my current 140 MKII speakers.
Since this post is fresh I now have just finished my ability to listen to jumpers made of the same cable and running single wires to the speakers. Here is the catch....the bass terminals I am trying a cheaper run made by the same manufacture and the more expensive to the midrange/tweeter terminals. FYI the cable is Stage lll Mantikor to the midrange and Stage lll Magnus Prime to the bass. Both use silver/palladium ribbon conductors with a slightly different layout. 
My Jadis monoblocks have 4 output terminals giving you a hint from France.
Knghifi was spot on above in my case. What I am hearing is a much better timed speaker with a bigger soundstage and separation of the passage. Bass is better integrated and there is no smearing as in the jumpers. You might not note the smearing until you discover it without. 
As good as the jumpers were and made with the same conductors my Gamut RS7i like the direct power from the amp. via wire in two single runs. I wished I could try two Mantikors but funds don't allow it. I will be switching the cheaper cable to the midrange terminals and seeing the results also.  This hobby is really about experimentation and being crazy over it. This is my findings as YMMV.
Glad that you experienced improvement too, that show you how cables  are very important factor at our system chain. 
After 2 weeks burn in period  of my new links I can notice that the integration between the drivers and the twitter is superb. Dynamics, agility and transparency are much better.

"No worries about jumpers... manufacturers would not compromise their signature sound by not having the metal links replaced by a 3" wire if it could make a difference." Total BS, I have some very expensive speakers [$12000 and up] and none of them used anything but basic material] I have tried many jumpers [Cardas etc] and none are as  good as silver wire, single strand. Anyone who cannot hear the difference between ICs speaker cables and yes PCs is not listening!

"No worries about jumpers... manufacturers would not compromise their signature sound by not having the metal links replaced by a 3" wire if it could make a difference." Total BS, I have some very expensive speakers [$12000 and up] and none of them used anything but basic material] I have tried many jumpers [Cardas etc] and none are as good as silver wire, single strand. Anyone who cannot hear the difference between ICs speaker cables and yes PCs is not listening!

Unfortunately it's  the same with power chord cables,  you are buying expensive gear and manufacturers is using the very basic cheap stock power chord cables.it's really a shame. 
One very easy thing to try - then determine if you hear a difference  Connect your Speaker wires to the Upper set of terminals letting the jumpers feed the bottom ones - then reverse it attach speaker wires to lower terminals letting the jumpers feed the upper ones.  Make sure you tighten the cables properly each time (this DOES make a difference)

If you hear no difference the jumpers do not matter 

Good Listening

Peter