looking to replace Fyne speaker jumper cable


Hello All,

looking to a upgrade jumper cable to replace the standard one comes with my Fyne F704 speaker, any advise will be really appreciated. 

zensview

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Thank you following up SOIX, I'm currently using Purist Audio Design Corvus speaker, and may going to live cable SPC in the near future. still struggling in-between bi-wire, and jumper cable. Since I have never use jumper, I really want to give it a try. of course don't wanna break my bank so I plan not spent thousand on jumper cable, maybe few hundreds for now........  

more specifically looking for a silver jumper cable to jump from low to high, so my existing speaker cable will plug into low, and jump to high via jumper cable

Appreciated everyone, I mean it. So far I’m start to getting a great list for both silver, and copper speaker jumpers

 

SONIC BI-WIRE JUMPER (12 AWG silver-coated oxygen-free copper) $70

 

REVELATION JUMPER CABLE (14 AWG pure silver jumpers) $350

 

Anticables Level 5 jumpers.  Silver AND gold (ACElectrum™ Silver/Gold alloy signal conductors Heavy #11 gauge) $175

 

Duelund no. 3 silver speaker wire (flat annealed pure 99.999% silver ribbon) $45

 

3mm pure silver cable on eBay and fancy Furutech spade and banana plugs from eBay $220

 

AudioQuest Dragon BiWire Jumper (Direction-Controlled Solid Perfect-Surface Silver (PSS))

$695

Just saw this AudioQuest Dragon BiWire jumpers, not sure about the Dragon jumpers but Dragon power cord sound is pretty damn good.

 

the reason why I want to try jumper cable is I want to see if single speaker cable with jumper as good as bi wire cable can be, or even achieve better sounding experience, to me upgrade single speaker cable seems more cost efficiently, and ease to sell on used market too, guess there can be more budget room to play around with variate jumper wires other than buying variate bi wire cable set. Keep trying to find the best bang for the buck for speaker cable instead of breaking my bank here. Thanks for all your help here!