Worth adding an extra cable to tri-wire?


I have an unusual speaker cable setup at the moment, and it’s sounding pretty good. The reason I’m posting, is can anyone tell me if I might gain benefit from running separate cables to my mid-range and tweeters?

I have ATC SCM40 speakers. They have 3 drivers and 3 sets of binding posts, so can be tri-wired.

I’ve recently been alternating between single runs of Duelund DCA12GA and DCA16GA. The former offering a bigger bass, but veiled mid-range and treble. The latter offers vivid mid-range and resolution, but lighter bass.

I’ve just now tried bi-wiring these two sets of cables, and it sounds terrific. The best of both worlds. The single 12GA for the woofer, and the single 16GA for both mid-range and tweeter. They’re kind of now "bi and half"-wired...

What I’m wondering, is am I likely to hear any further improvement by running an extra length of 16GA, so that they are fully tri-wired?  As I understand it, the main benefit of bi-wiring is physical separation of the bass frequencies from the rest.  So any benefit, in theory, of separating mid from treble?

lollipopguild

You really have to try it and judge for yourself. I'm certain results will vary depending on one's components used.