Jumpers - how long is long enough


This question relates to the jumpers found on speakers with Bi-wire terminals

Most people agree that most of the jumpers provided should be replaced.

But how long should the new jumpers be?

A fellow audiophile who has spent some time investigating this recommends at least 50 cm
- he also recommends the neutral be of a larger gauge and 70cm in length

I have no reason to doubt his observations, because he is extremely thorough with his research and I have also found his observations to be beneficial..

I was just wondering if anyone else had similar findings they would like to share on this topic

Regards - Steve
williewonka
I prefer the sound of solid over stranded in my cabling. If you liked the sound of the sturdy copper foil, then stay with solid.

All the best,
Nonoise
Well my experience has been 
Every time I tried to jumper
She said it wasn't long enough
Which is such a bummer...
Yes but remember geoff said its more important that it be going in the right.... oh never mind.
Just imagine a 3 way system with 3 sets of terminals per cabinet
More cables than a V12, it would have to sound better than a Ferrari
millercarbon
Yes, but remember geoff said its more important that it be going in the right.... oh never mind.

>>>>>Queue Dueling Banjos. 😳