Combining different speaker cables for bi-wiring?


After spending the past few weeks trying different types of speaker cables with my system, I narrow down my choice to two brands of cables but I couldn’t choose on more than another.
The first cable I liked was giving all the details and dynamics I was looking for the highs and mids, but was lacking punch and solidity for the bass.
The second one I picked was giving me all the punch and fullness in the lows, but was too bright in the high frequencies.
Should I bi-wire my speakers using the first type of cable to drive the highs and the second type of cable to drive the lows?
Is that a common thing to do?
Would that affect timing and pacing between treble and bass?
Thanks for helping.
Cheers,
mboimare
This comes up a lot. Generally, if you use two different brands or types of cable as a biwire set, you will have sound that is less coherent than if you stick to two identical cables or, at least, two similar models from the same company.
There are as you know 2 ways to go on this.

Myself, I would go for one brand for the top and bottom. I also switch them periodically so each cable is breaking in fully.

But, I can see the other view on this, optimizing the benefits of each cable strong points for the frequenecy extremes that they will be seeing.

But, I still think in the end, your speakers were made as a set and a set of wires of the same type should be used through out.
Otherwise, there may be a large gap in quality when one cable passes off to the other.

Just one mans opinion.
It actually makes more sense than using the same cable. In fact some people don't even use the same amp (bi-amping). Some cables work better than others for certain applications.