Biwiring make any sense?


I am on the verge of adding new floor standers to my setup as my room has enlarged.  Options being considered are KEF R7 Metas and PSAudio Aspen FR10's.  Both have biwireable terminals, the KEF has a jumper switch  and the PS has jumper wires to bridge the terminals.  The other option from dealing with the jumpers is to biwire the speakers.  In this case I could run a banana and a spade off each output terminal.  Is this even worth considering?  Biamping is not something I'm interested in, as I already am running off an integrated amp.  I had a pair of BassZillas before, each one of which had 3 sets of terminals, the top 2 being biwired, but that's a different deal (I don't have those cables anymore).  Speaker comments would be welcome too.  Amp is PSAudio Spectral Strata w/150 watts into 4 ohms.

howardlee

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@dogearedaudio I caught your response out of the corner of my eye and wondered if I had already responded but didn’t recall.  I have been listening to ProAc Response 2 speakers for more than 30 years.  Everybody says I’m not supposed to hear differences from biwiring.  But for me, the speakers sound taller and the soundstage is wider and deeper.  My response to the question is to try it and see if biwiring works in your system.