Night and day speaker connection


I made a great move since I have had always my speaker connected my speakers in BiWire configuration with Biwire speaker cable.  So,  I connect the two red speaker wire to the (+) to the "bass speaker binding post" via a banana plug. I did the same with the two black speaker wire to the (-) "bass speaker binding post" via a banana plug. The result is realy astonishing ! I would never go back to biwire connetions.  But you must use a good quality jumper, to link the two black speaker binding post together and the two red speaker binding post together . I can not stop listening now... to my new reveal music collection.


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turnbowm, yes more natural, full spectre, space and depth, pristine highs.  There are ways to connect the (-) and (+) on the bindig post:  the red on the bass post and the black on the treble post.  Or both (-) (+) on the bass post.  It change the sound and precision and also impact dependig of our taste.
I think it depends on the speaker. I can confirm when I had Ushers Bi Wiring definitely sounded better. Like Slaw said it's like they were allowed to breath. 
If using 4 speaker cables sound "better" to you, run with it.

But in the end, even the exotic/pricey drivers STILL  use  a low tech, thin gauge of wire going to the actual cone. Hmm....




I’m not knowledgeable enough to explain the reason why I hear what I hear by bi-wiring my Ushers, only glad I hear it.

From my memory, Usher uses/did use JPS wire internally, which is probably better than low-tech thin gauge wire.
a low tech, thin gauge of wire going to the actual cone
that is thicker than the film in the resistors.

When, oh when, will people understand that wire gauge is almost irrelevant when talking about cables. In cables other than lamp cord, Gauge affects R which has the least and a linear effect on impedance. L&C impedance are frequency dependent.