Bi-Wire or Double Run of Single Wire ???


I have a two pairs of single run speaker cables that I want to use in my Den system. I want to use both single pairs and Bi-Wire. Has anyone experimented with this?? My questions is: Is it better to re-terminate the two pairs together at the amplifier end, or is will there be no sonic difference if I just put the two sets of spades together in the binding post on the amplifier?? Thanks in advance!!!
sugarbrie
I have them coming to the posts from 180 degree opposite directions. The cable is fairly flexible and I bring the one set up from the bottom and the other pair down from the top. It surprised me how easily and well this worked out.

I had my Linn Nexus Bi-wired for about 20 years. I went to a single wire and replaced the plated jumpers with high quality wire and the sound is notably better.

After a great deal of tweaking and listening, I settled on the following config:

  • A single run of UP-OCC copper cables with Banana connectors
    • Zavfino makes some very good UP-OCC cables
  • 20" (0.5 metter) jumpers (DIY) made of
    • 2 x 18 gauge solid UP-OCC copper with airlok insulation.to bridge LF/HF terminals
    • with KLE Innovations Bananas
    • the Cables were plugged into the LF terminals
    • The 20" length was the result of a lot of testing by an aquaintance.

The KLE Innovations Bananas

The only problem is the bananas take around 200 hours to break-in, but after that they sound amazing

If you want to know more about some excellent DIY cables just ask

Regards - Steve

 

 

So, about when the previous post was made, lol.