Bi-wire jumper config


Just curious how folks find the different bi-wire jumper configurations.

Right now, I and going into the HF and jumping to the LF.

Wondering if folks fine any preference for different configurations (and also wondering if certain crossovers matter to the configurations)
mjmch2003
It sounds like you are running single wire, not Biwire.

I think it depends on the speakers and the design of the crossover. My previous speakers worked best going into the LF and jumping to the HF. However, my current speakers sound better with the cables going into the HF and jumping to the LF.

Some folks even have their best results tying one lead to both HF and LF. You just have to experiment with the cables and decide for yourself.

Cheers,
John
JMC: I agree...sounds like MJ is not bi-wiring at all; matter of fact, to what I understand if you are bi-wiring you definitely don't want to also be jumper-ing the speakers HF/LF input at the same time....
Indeed, I'm not bi-wiring.

I didn't articulate the question well.

My apologies.

I'm using a single run of au24 cables to my speakers and
au24 jumpers between the sets of lf/hf terminals.
When I bought my first pair of speakers that two sets of terminals, I used the jumpers that came with them and them ran one wire to each. My thoughts were that would equalize the signal to each. I tried all 3 combinations and never really could say one sounded better than the other, but "my" logic lead me to believe that using one of each would be best.
Just a third option not mentioned here.
Mjmch2003,

With the jumpers in place, do you dear a difference when you connect your speaker cables to the top or bottom binding posts?