What are good jumpers for bi-wire spks?


Thanks!
petewhitley
Just curious, but I always wire to the top-end side for the straightest path to the tweeter and let the signal travel through the flat-bar jumpers to the woofer. Am I missing something, or would jumpers not make a damn bit of difference in the top end of this configuration? Please enlighten me. Thanks
Hey Scott99,

I experimented with my single wire going to the top and bottom on my Mission 753s and there was a difference...pretty much what you'd think...the lower had more bass, and the upper had a nice top end but lacked some bass warmth. I switched to bi-wired cables and now I have the best of both worlds. From that experience, I'd say that a set of jumpers would be an improvement over the connector bars that come with the speakers (and cheaper than buying bi-wire cables).
Hello My Meadowlark kestrals came with jumpers but I don't know if it's the same as the internal wire. I will look up the Mapleshade site-they make some pretty decent recordings-so there jumpers should be the ticket. Best of luck
South 43. I have the jumpers on my Shearwaters now and they sound like new speakers, the top end is so good I can hardly believe it the same speakers Greg