What are good jumpers for bi-wire spks?


Thanks!
petewhitley
Hi Pete: This is David Keil with the Twin's. What speakers are you trying out now? I made jumpers out of the same wire (Kimber) as Mikec suggests and it really opened up the HF's when compared to the flat bars that were supplied with my Castle speakers and was a good sound. It didn't cost anything other than the aggravation of stripping the Kimber and is a good place to start. I never got around to buying or making silver jumpers which are said to be nice as well. Somebody sells these (silver ones) premade for around $50-$60, think it's either Silver Audio or Pure Silver Sound.
You can also get some from Mapleshade redords they sell a ribbon jumper that is real good at $ 20 A PAIR. Greg
Hi David,

Thanks for the advise.

Right now I have 1999 Audiovecter M1 Supers that I bought on closeout. They are AWESOME. I finally think I have found a speaker I can live with for awhile(maybe)(<: Once I have more time on them I will post a review. The cables I'm using are DH Labs T-14 biwire. They sound great but I also have a sigle run of Tekline TL-650 I would like to try with some nice jumpers. All that I have are the metal bars that came with the speakers.
Pete: I was not aware that Maplshade offered jumpers. They might be right up your alley (and the price is right) as not to many people have posted in regard to their products (kind of unchartered territory). I am using their Double Helix digital cable on my DAC and enjoy the detail and musicality that it provides. I an also playing around with their inexpensive cones on just about anything that I can place them under and still keep a straight face.