Single ended speaker cables or Shot gun config?


I would like to hear the opinions from the forum regarding using a high-end single ended speaker to my speakers and then use two of that companies matching jumpers. My speakers have three speaker terminals, bass, mid and highs. They came with bridging straps but I prefer proper jumpers. So that is option one. Option 2 is to buy the same company's speaker cable but in a shot gun formation at the speaker end. So single ended at the amp end and then has two red cables and two black at the speaker end. In this formation I would still need one set of jumpers.

What do you guys recommend in my situation. I sort of fee if I go the shot gun bi wire config I'm splitting the cables in two at the speaker end as opposed to running one solid speaker cable to one of the terminals and using matching jumpers.

Opinions??

Thanks in advance 

usherzaleg

Showing 2 responses by tomic601

And if you understand the physics… the big bass signal …expanding / collapsing field of the bass cable modulates the mid and HF cable… hence why a shotgun bi wire is superior… your milage and ear/brain may vary…

Both my TAD and Vandy are biwired and sound better for it. Be sure to separate the shotgun by > 2” … An internal biwire without the magic separation is one cause for the lack of appreciation…. imo

Spring project for me will be modified Apogee for biwire…

But listening and checking w manufacturer of the speaker is excellent advice