Just wondering about speaker cables


Had a crazy thought, not an uncommon phenomena these days.Can you use more than one set of speaker cables at a time? Not talking about bi-wiring, I am talking about connecting two cables to the amp and to the speaker using the same post. My thought is if a cable has a certain characteristic that you like (Tight high end) and another cable has something different (More bass response) could you run them together to try and achieve the best of both worlds? Both cables are the same length.
Would this create some kind of feedback loop or overload the amp or speaker?
notnow0329
i just use components that have skinnier, olympics-ready electrons - its an off menu item if you get to know the owners of high end equipment makers

getting older now, don’t like to double up anything, want things light and compact
Maybe 3 sets of cables twisted together would be even better?

If you do that, you have to start braiding them.
Mine is VERY light construction, it's for the mids and highs. #16 x 16.
Mids, highs and heavy don't work well together. 

Weaving them together isn't a bad idea.. BUT you can weave welding cable too..

Just sayin' there is TOO BIG.. and then there is WAY TO BIG!!
I've done way to big in cabling. It served one purpose, to break things..

Regards
First cable I can think of that attempted to do what your asking was AudioQuest Argent from many, many, years past. I’m sure Kimber and others have done the same mixing copper and silver. Definitely not going to hurt experimenting.
@notow0321

Is there any weakness in the Fidelium that you are trying to correct?