Jumpers are all about experimentation. On my Harbeths, the Audience AU24 jumpers made a very positive improvement, but on my Operas, the standard metal bars sounded the best to my ears. IMO, you should first start with the standard supplied jumpers and switch the cables from the top set to the bottom set and then try one in the top and one in the bottom. On some speakers, the differences are more than you might think. But try to listen to a little music between experiments as well. That is the goal, or so I've heard...
Speaker Jumpers WITH Bars??? - Jumper Using Silver Coins??
Two questions:
Is there any reason I could not used both the jumper bars, included with my speakers, as well as install jumper wires, and run both at the same time? Are there positives or negatives to doing this?
Also, if the spacing is accommodating, would usage of silver coins be an acceptable jumper between screw-down binding posts? Yes, a serious question.
The reason I'm asking this is I just reinstalled my jumper bars to my ATC SCM11 speakers, which were previously bi-wired, and I was researching opinions between bars and jumpers, and these questions just came to mind.
-Possumtaters
Is there any reason I could not used both the jumper bars, included with my speakers, as well as install jumper wires, and run both at the same time? Are there positives or negatives to doing this?
Also, if the spacing is accommodating, would usage of silver coins be an acceptable jumper between screw-down binding posts? Yes, a serious question.
The reason I'm asking this is I just reinstalled my jumper bars to my ATC SCM11 speakers, which were previously bi-wired, and I was researching opinions between bars and jumpers, and these questions just came to mind.
-Possumtaters