@loftarasa - Yes - the binding posts can be a "hindrance". But so can the Bananas and the actual wire used.
If you look at the photo of the jumpers you will see that the neutral jumper has a twisted geometry and is of a thicker gauge. This is the design of KLE Innovations higher end speaker cables and is designed to enhance current/electron flow. They also use very high quality metal conductors (sometimes alloys) to improve sound quality, as well as their extremely well engineered bananas plugs.
Using their precision banana it would appear you can improve on the the negative effects of the binding post - at least that was my experience.
When I first tried the Bananas I was very surprised at the improvement in sound quality that I heard - I’m pretty sure these jumpers will improve the performance of most bi-wired speakers using a single speaker cable.
But that "opinion" is based solely on my observations of their other products that I have reviewed/owned
Hope that helps
If you look at the photo of the jumpers you will see that the neutral jumper has a twisted geometry and is of a thicker gauge. This is the design of KLE Innovations higher end speaker cables and is designed to enhance current/electron flow. They also use very high quality metal conductors (sometimes alloys) to improve sound quality, as well as their extremely well engineered bananas plugs.
Using their precision banana it would appear you can improve on the the negative effects of the binding post - at least that was my experience.
When I first tried the Bananas I was very surprised at the improvement in sound quality that I heard - I’m pretty sure these jumpers will improve the performance of most bi-wired speakers using a single speaker cable.
But that "opinion" is based solely on my observations of their other products that I have reviewed/owned
Hope that helps