Single speaker wire on bi-posts with jumpers...??


I was wondering if anyone has heard any differences in connecting the speaker cable to the ,''tweeter'' binding posts wersus the ''low frequency'' one as both posts are connected with a metal strip ''jumper''.

How about the quality of the jumper itself?

What is your experience on this ? Do you connect on the tweeter or low freq post? Hear any difference ?

Thanks!
sonicbeauty
I run the positive on the top and the negative on the bottom.

Each system will be different.
On the top posts, if the jumpers are not up to par, it is likely to be more audible in the highs than the lows
The cross-wire configuration described by S7horton, is also promoted by Australian cable manufacturer Eichmann.
"The cross-wire configuration"

Please clarify this connection method.

Thanks,

Wendell
I can't believe there's an audible difference between connecting your cables to the HF or LF or postive on top and negative on bottom. We're talking about a 2 inch bridge that's the equivalent of better than a 10 gauge wire. The only way you might hear a difference is if you use 50 gauge wire. I don't mean to be so harsh, but I think there are more tangible "weak links" to focus on.