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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It's been my experience that if you have a speaker that has two sets of terminals the jumpers that come with them are usually made of some type of inferior stamped metal.
Almost any copper wire that you put between the posts would be an improvement over stamped metal jumpers.
Even a good pair of 16 gauge copper wire pieces per side, would do the trick.And it's an improvement you can easily hear. Especially in the upper mid-range and treble. It's one of the cheapest and most effective tweaks that I've ever used.
I wouldnt leave jumpers in as no benefit to biwire cable. It should only take seconds to put jumper in. But do a listening test as if you can't hear difference then don't bother 
I’m trying the jumpers in, even while using BiWire cables.  Initially a little more laid back presentation.  Using MIT Magnum jumpers with MIT REV 60 cables.  Fun experiment!
Realize already that the definition, detail, air and space that I heard before the jumpers were put in is gone!  Bad idea 👎 
I’ve purchased another pair of bi wired cables so I won’t have to mess with the jumpers. Thx to all for your helpful input.