Has biwire speaker cabling become "old" ?


I notice some makers are not stocking biwire termination. Has biwire gone out of favor ? Was it sonically meaningless ?
Have speaker makers dropped it ? Do us owners of biwire built speakers need to resort to jumpers or aftermarket biwire cables now ?
garn509
Nutty.....I have been looking for speaker cables that could really do justice with my system......my headphones always sounded way better.  I had Cardas, Audioquest, WmLowe Signature, Wireworld, etc....all top of the line editions.  For the halibut, I was  recommended Clear Day Cables.   When I talked to Paul at Clear Day, he sent me an audition pair without charge...."just give it a listen" he told me.   The instant I heard them, it was a deal.  I got a bi-wire pair of his double shotgun and am really happy with the openness, the solid bass, the huge dynamics...all the right stuff.  Call Paul - no pressure- it just might be the cables you're looking for.  I'm just a happy customer...no ties at all to Clear Day.
It's always better to read and accept the opinions of  experts regarding the sound of your gear rather than listening to the gear yourself and deciding what you like. What you like could be in fact not what many of the experts like, and thusly not good for you or the world in general. The safest thing to do is to NOT listen to your system at all as you could be at risk of enjoying something that isn't actually enjoyable, and that, clearly, is not worth the risk.
Nutty...I posted something to you, but it wasn't published.  Should you be interested in my take....sgreenp@msn.com