If you must mix and match cables on the same speakers, and your speakers have two sets of posts which provide for biwire/biamp connect each set of wires separately to the posts which you think they will work best with - be sure to pull out the jumper between the posts. You will probably not improve your sound by running both sets of cables to one set of posts, to the contrary, you would probably loose some of the transparency you now enjoy in the high end. The former method has been used by some, including myself long ago, as a form of passive tone control.
Two different cable pairs from amp into speakers
I have two different bi-wire cables with different strengths. One cable excells in the treble and mid-range and the other excells in the bass department. One cable is spade to spade and the other has bananas on both. My question is: Can I hook up both sets from my amp to my speakers (Piggy Back)? I want to use both biwire ends into the speaker and not let one bi-wire end hang loose. Will I get the best of both cables by combining the two or will the two different cables smear the sound? Maybe I should have each separate cable go to the different terminals on the speaker and not combine the cables? Thanks.
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