Bi Wire vs Speaker Jumpers


I have B&W 802 speakers and would appreciate thoughts on bi wiring them vs using jumpers.  I will be using Krell electronics with them.  Thanks in advance for your input.
walnut
I prefer jumpers to internal bi-wire, but prefer a double run.  Read the Vandersteen website about bi-wiring...
@lak is correct in his advice to you.

An additional point, as you are playing around with bi-wiring (from the same amp) try crossing over the separate runs (hi vs low). This can be helpful as well.

Further, the cables (and amps) don’t need to be exactly the same either, as some prefer to fine-tune the hi and low frequencies. I’ve had good outcomes using completely different cables and amps.
In my experience if my amp and speakers are both Biwire capable I notice the layering is much better, I will strongly recommend to Biwire if both are Biwire capable, If the speakers are the only one biwire, I go buy a good quality jumpers..
Agree with Lak you have to experiment , different system different result....
My Legacy Audio Signature II speakers seem to sound MUCH better single-wired than bi-wired(Krell power amp).  Unfortunately, I only found that out after running them bi-wired for decades because I just ASSUMED they would sound better that way.  I was running with Morrow Audio SP-2 for the high frequency terminals, with an old, heavy stranded Esoteric Audio stranded cables for the low frequency terminals. 

It was only when I bought a set of the Cerious Technology Graphene Extreme cables that I happened to go with the single-wire run and inserted the terminal jumpers.  Whoa, it was an immediate improvement, with much more, deeper, and better bass.  I cannot explain why that would be the case, but it is.  Perhaps something to do with the crossovers or internal wiring configuration.