Although not Revel speakers, I did find replacing the factory jumpers definitely improved sound quality. Tried a couple of different ones, and decided same as speaker cable is probably the best. Also, connecting main cable to HF terminals or LF terminals can sometimes make a difference. Another twist in connecting the main cable is to use positive on the LF, and negative on the HF, or vise versa. Opinions vary on connecting main cable, and IMHO, the one that sounds best to you is correct.
Jumpers for Revel F30's
I have a pair of Revel F30's. For many years I ran Nordost bi-wire cables. Less than year ago I sold the Nordost and purchased a pair of Analysis Plus Oval 9's, in a single wire configuration.
Fortunately, I still had the jumper bars that came with the speakers, and wired the new cables using the original jumper bars which I presume are gold plated brass.
I've been doing some reading lately suggesting that those bars should be ditched and in their place use a short length of speaker wire. Analysis Plus markets Oval 9 jumpers.
I would like to know if anyone wight he same speakers as mine, or even F32s, or F52s, has any experience with substituting jumper cables for the factory jumper bars?
I have some 8 AWG hookup wire, and am toying with the idea of making my own set of jumpers to determine whether there is any audible difference I can discern
The consensus is . . . . . . . .
Fortunately, I still had the jumper bars that came with the speakers, and wired the new cables using the original jumper bars which I presume are gold plated brass.
I've been doing some reading lately suggesting that those bars should be ditched and in their place use a short length of speaker wire. Analysis Plus markets Oval 9 jumpers.
I would like to know if anyone wight he same speakers as mine, or even F32s, or F52s, has any experience with substituting jumper cables for the factory jumper bars?
I have some 8 AWG hookup wire, and am toying with the idea of making my own set of jumpers to determine whether there is any audible difference I can discern
The consensus is . . . . . . . .