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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What is the point? Doing so completely negates the rationale behind bi-wiring.

All that is happening is a slight tone change is effected, but the woofer signal will still contaminate the uppers.

See http://ielogical.com/Audio/CableSnakeOil.php#BiWire and Bi-Wiring Bridging below. 
Soix, With the jumperS instaled, it is probably the same result, if I connect the 4 cables (banana and spade) on the treble binding post, or with the jumperS instaled, with two cables on the treble and two cables on the bass speaker binding post ?
All I was saying is that instead of hooking up both cables on each speaker to the bass terminal with jumpers, hook one cable to bass and one to mid/treble terminal with jumpers in place.  I don’t know if it’ll be better or worse than doubling the cable on the bass terminal, but it’s free and easy to try and is very beneficial in my system. 
douglas_schroeder  Probably you are right, soon I would double ("without the jumper") one big AWG speaker cable on the bass and one of the same big AWG on mid and tweeter.  I think it would be a killer