Can I leave speaker jumpers in?


I’m setting up a second amp in my  system but my Audio Note speakers require bi wire. I plan to use separate cables for each amp. The first amp has the correct bi wire cables however I have a second pair of cables on hand that are not bi wired and will require some jumpers. My question is can I set up the jumpers and keep them installed and still use my bi wired cables or is this a no-no?
I hope I explained this alright.
Thanks. 
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I'm confused. Two stereo amps? With a crossover? Into a loudspeaker with a two way input?
No, sorry. I will only be using one amp at a time. Each will have their own set of cables so I don’t have to pull out the amps and change cables each time, only change cables at the speaker.
sorry I was unclear.

I guess I confused with the details.
is it ok to leave jumpers in when using bi wired cables on bi wired speakers?
No it’s confusing, try that one again.

The speakers have jumpers?

They need to be bi amped or bi wired? for single wire leave the straps, for single amp leave the jumpers, straps.

If the amps are mono block BUT bi wireable (two sets of post) you can bi wire if the impedance of the speaker XO is not to low.

I have a pair of speakers that CANNOT be bi wired, they come in at under 2 ohms paralleled and NOT made to be put in series. Rare but it is stock (No Straps or jumpers). They require TWO amp rails to run a single speaker or one stereo amp per side. Two sets of wires required.

Speakers with straps, if  you remove the straps it requires TWO sets of speaker cables or a bi wire set of cables. If you want to split the load, bass from mids/highs. Two sets of cables and two separate amp rails (channels) are required.. AGAIN the straps CANNOT be in place and use a second amp, is a total NO NO..
Remove the straps if your gonna use TWO amps channels (rails) on the same speaker with the straps. THEY MUST BE removed..

Clear as mud right...:-)

Regards