Single-wire biwire versus single-wire plus jumper


My speakers have separate tweeter and mid-bass connectors, like so many do. I assume that shotgunning separate single-wire runs from amp to upper and lower is best (although this may be controversial). But I don't want to pay for double runs of this expensive cable and anyway it would look a bit messy.

I had been planning to run single wire to the mid-bass drivers and then jumper to treble.

This speaker manufacture offers the option of having a Single-wire run terminate in bi-wire at the speaker side. This eliminates the need for a jumper, but it means that the gauge of wire that arrives at the mid-woofer will be smaller than a pure single wire run with jumper.

What do you think? No audible difference? Huge difference? Ever tried both and compared?
Thanks,
Art
artmaltman
I run the single wire up through the bass terminals to treble. Hate jumpers and extra expense of shotgun.
Celtic66, you use the SAME wire and you just make a long length of it bare, is that correct?
I try with astronomical price cable to make jumbers, but the advantages of the biwiring are unequaled.
Next step was to skip the binding posts and directly solder the x-over outputs with the separate cables.
Finaly I put the x-overs before the power amps.
I'm wondering why some manufactures have returning backwards to only 2 binding posts?
Today after a long lasting love with 3 Cardas models, I decide to settle to a fairly uncolored cable 'cause in many critical decisions that I've had, those lovely Cardas were cheaters and so my conclusions were faulty.
My present ref. cable is: VDH "Inspiration". It is fairly cheap ( 120 euro/m ) and inside the tube it has 2 blue & 2 red runs and although it is recommended to strip the 2 pairs together, you can use them temporarily as biwire until your budget allows for a second pair.
Also I strongly suggest you to skip the binding posts & hardwire direct with silver solder. At the amplifier side you can enhance the connection with Walker Audio E-SST.
Another point of concern is the internal wiring (mostly low level). There you must proceed with the same cable idealy.

George