Does the"quality" of jumpers affect the sound?


I'm presently using Reality Cables and for the first time I'm using jumpers on my Tyler Sigs.
I had a run of Kimber 4TC from a previous system lying around which I took to a local audio store and had jumpers made.
Would a "better" jumper cable equate to better sound?
greh

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Anyone ever try wiring the positive to the tweeter and negative to the bass while using jumpers?
Well I have tried wiring the positive lead to the top binding post and the negative lead to the lower binding post and was pleased with the results. I had been doing this for about 2 weeks and decided to see if anyone else had the same experience.

As of today I'm going to try bi-wiring. I am using a pair of Virtual Dynamics Master cables for the top end and a pair of FIM/CRL Silver cables for the bottom end. Unfortunately, my amp has one set or binding posts per channel so I have to use banana adapters on the VD cables for the connection to the amp end while the FIM/CRL cables will be connetcd via their Bocchino spades at both ends. The banana adapters I am using are from Bocchino and are recommended by VD. They are certainly well built and solid.

Does anyone have an opinion as to whether it is best to stick with one brand of cable for bi-wiring?
Davemitchell,

I have a pair of Spendor 1/2e speakers which are a three way design. The crossover points are 3kHZ and 13kHZ. How would this affect things?
Davemitchell,

My last post did not seem to get through, or maybe the system is slow so I apologize in advance if this is a duplicate. The data I provided comes from the Spendor spec sheet. You can also see the specs here:

http://spendoraudio.com/exp800.htm
Davemitchell,

I was afraid you would say that, but so far I'm enjoying the experiment and the sound. I'll try a set of identical cables from the same manufacturer and see what happens.