Bi-wire options


i thought it would be better to post this question in a cable circle than out in the open. here are some bi-wire options that i have run across and would like to get your impressions on the sonic benefits of each.
1) cable attached to the upper posts.
2) cables attached to the lower posts.
3) keep the two neg. posts shorted and cables attached to the upper or lower posts.
4) attach the pos. cable to the upper post and the neg. cable to the lower post (diagonally)

thanks,
marvin
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Rockvirgo states a commonly held viewpoint. However, the maker of my speakers (Tannoy) recommends connection to the upper posts first, then jumpers to the lower posts. Stuart Marcus, owner of Vampire Wire suggests the same thing and that's how mine are are connected. Try it and see what you think.
Just to add to the mix my Apogee's are biwired and with my cables the connection is to the normal positive/negitive terminals without jumpers or else they would be out of phase from the amp. Having them strapped or using jumpers they sound good but, biwired thay are amazing, it just depends, sometimes you have to try and see, but be cognasent of the phasing or else no matter waht you do your result will turn out less than you're looking for.
Check with the manufacturer of your speaker. Many speaker designers, Merlin and Silverline for example, actually discourage bi-wiring stating that it detracts from the overall sonic presentation favoring the factory strapping or jumpers. Others encourage bi-wiring. The bottom line is follow what the manufacturer recommends and chances are you will get the best out of your speakers.