Night and day speaker connection


I made a great move since I have had always my speaker connected my speakers in BiWire configuration with Biwire speaker cable.  So,  I connect the two red speaker wire to the (+) to the "bass speaker binding post" via a banana plug. I did the same with the two black speaker wire to the (-) "bass speaker binding post" via a banana plug. The result is realy astonishing ! I would never go back to biwire connetions.  But you must use a good quality jumper, to link the two black speaker binding post together and the two red speaker binding post together . I can not stop listening now... to my new reveal music collection.


audiosens

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All I was saying is that instead of hooking up both cables on each speaker to the bass terminal with jumpers, hook one cable to bass and one to mid/treble terminal with jumpers in place.  I don’t know if it’ll be better or worse than doubling the cable on the bass terminal, but it’s free and easy to try and is very beneficial in my system. 
@audiosens — here’s something else you can try. Leave your cables hooked up in a traditional bi-wire configuration, then put your jumpers in as well. Chris Sommovigo (Black Cat) recommended this to me, and now I will not listen without his jumpers along with my shotgun bi-wire AZ Satoris. Bass tightened up and there’s an added sense of space, transparency, and dimensionality that I can’t live without. Not sure how this would compare to what you’re doing now, but as Doug so rightly says, you won’t know until you just try. And it’s also obviously free.

And now, the coup de grace, are you ready? There is a superior option better than what you just did. It would involve four pair of speaker cables, yes, double bi-wired.

I sense a new product idea in the making — a quad-bi-wired cable that comes wrapped in a fire hose! C’mon, you know you want it. Heh heh.