Jumper cables for Dunlavy SC IV / Naim?


Many audiophiles report success using jumper cables to replace the connectors that generally come with bi-wireable speakers. Does anyone have any experience specifically with using jumper cables on the Dunlavy SC IV? Also, has anyone tried jumping the terminals on the SC IV using the same cable they're using as speaker wire (this was the manufacturer-recommended technique for a pair of Vandersteens I had previously)? Intuitively that would seem a sensible thing to do.

My IVs are being driven by Naim electronics and are connected via Naim wire (of course) so if anyone has experience with this gear it would be particularly useful. Would a non-Naim jumper work harmoniously with Naim cable (if so, which)? Has anyone simply stripped a long section at the end of Naim cable and attached it to both sets of posts on the SC IV to avoid using the supplied connecting plates?

Thanks,
kerimf

Showing 1 response by jval197

I own a pair of SC-III's. Just my 2 cents on the matter.
I recently switched from a non biwired pair of mit cables to a biwired pair and I can say that biwiring the Dunlavy's made astonishing results. Both cables were of comparable quality so my conclusion is that these speakers really benefit from being biwired.