using a jumper cable - connect which set of post?


This may be a stupid question. I am using a pair of floorstanders that have dual binding post. I am not
Bi-amping so, I am using a set of jumper cables. When using jumper cables, is there any benefit to connecting to one set of post over another. I will be using the stock jumper cables that came with the speakers until I can afford a nice set of bi-wire cables. Do you connect to the high or low set when using jumper cables? Thanks.
andyprice44
The brass jumpers that came with my Silverline speakers are PERFECT. We're talking about an inch...AN INCH...now I'm all upset...
This is journey with a trial and error path. It may come down to that it depends on the speakers and the cables used. Go figger..

For Me:

MAIN SYSTEM: NORDOST FREY shotggunned cables and shotgunned jumpers on Rega R9 speakers

Upon experimantation what worked best was the
-- (+) and (-) shotgunned speaker cables run directly from the amp to their respective HF driver speaker terminals; and

-- the NORDOST shotgunned jumpers then run from the HF speaker terminals to the respective (+) and (-) LF speaker terminals.

B SYSTEM: ATLAS ASCENT cables on TANNOY Revolution DC-6 speakers

I found that upon experimantation what worked best was:

-- the Positive speaker cables lead (red) run directly from the amp to the HF (+) speaker terminal and

-- the same cable matched negative (-) (black) run directly from the amp to the LF (-) speaker terminal.

-- The ATLAS jumpers then run as follows:

** the + (red) HF terminal to the red (+) terminal on the LF terminal driver.
** Similarly the second jumper runs from the HF (-) terminal to the LF (-) terminal

See other alternatives highlighted below:

www.nordost.com/default/downloads/NorseJumperinstructions.pdf
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?cspkr&1268526054