Diagonal Connection With Two Pairs Of Binding Posts


This is from the Chord website:

"As a general rule, the treble connections are usually reckoned to produce better sound quality than the bass connections. However, in many cases, we find that a diagonal connection produces the most musically coherent sound. To do this, connect the positive (+) speaker cable to the positive treble connection and the negative speaker cable (-) to the negative bass connection. So in effect, the cable is connected diagonally. This is quick, easy and fun to do and the results are easy to hear."

I decided to try this today on my Harbeth SHL5+ speakers. Previously, my cables were connected to the lower posts (LF).

I listened to very familiar music for a couple of hours and the change was significant and for the better. The high frequencies were clearer without being bright. The soundstage was wider and overall sound had more presence.

I was not aware that a diagonal connection was an option.

Has anyone tried this? What were the results?

I left the jumpers in place. Should they stay in place in a diagonal set up?

Would appreciate your thoughts/comments.
          
ericsch

Showing 1 response by hleeid

I also have the SHL5+ 40s and have tried diagonal with better jumpers using AQ Rocket 88s.
Just for kicks, I cut 8 pieces of some old Monster Cable.  Each piece is 6' long with both ends twisted together and tinned.

So now, I have 4 pieces going to each speaker utilizing all 4 posts with the jumpers removed.

Tried this with both my Hegel H190 and an old Jolida SJ 502A tube integrated.

Very minimal but noticeable improvement all around over the Rocket 88s.

Sound is more open and airy with better clarity.  
4 pairs vs 1 pair per speaker certainly provides for a cumulative increase in wire gauge. 

@ericsch - Agree 100% these are wonderful speakers!