Enacom speaker filters


Does anyone know offhand if Enacom speaker filters are as good as they're said to be? And if I'm running a bi-wireable pair of speakers with jumpers between the LF an HF posts, can the Enacoms be attached to the unused posts with the same result as attaching them to the ones with the speaker cables? Thanks very much.
mthowe
I have used the Enacom. The Walkers sound better to me but are more expensive. If you are inclined, there are DIY filters with construction details over at AA. Jumpers should not be a problem but you may want to experiment concerning which set of binding posts to use or use sets on each set of binding posts.
I think they would damage the sound of any loudspeaker I designed or have experience with. Placing a random filter in front of your loudspeaker networks or transducer if full range is going to improve sound in what way? If the loudspeakers crossover needed some correction of impedance or notch filtering sure designer would of built this in. You are also adding more breaks in signal path thus degrading sound quality. These type of tweaks offer no benefit.
I love them on my Talon Korus speakers; they made an immediate and easily noted difference. Much increased smoothness and liquidity. I highly recommed them.