I was going to edit my post above to include some more info, but will include the comments here:
I have used Kimber 8TC wire in a shotgun bi-wire configuration for the past 5 years, and just recently changed my speaker wire for a different brand/model. I think Kimber 8TC is one of the best values in high-end speaker cable. You can use Kimber 8TC to make an internal bi-wire setup, but I do not recommend it, since you will lose the primary advantage of bi-wiring. An alternative is to use the 8TC for the bass/low frequency leg of the bi-wire, and Kimber 4TC for the mid/high frequency leg. This makes an excellent bi-wire combo, and will also save you some money.
Before you make a final decision about the Kimber 8TC, may I suggest that you also consider Alpha-Core Goertz speaker cable? Allthough the Goertz MI2 cable is a bulkier cable than the 8TC, it has some technical advantages over the 8TC, and is actually a bit cheaper and may be a better "fit" with certain low-impedance speakers. For more info about Alpah-Core's Goertz cable, go to their Web site at: http://www.alphacore.com/
I have used Kimber 8TC wire in a shotgun bi-wire configuration for the past 5 years, and just recently changed my speaker wire for a different brand/model. I think Kimber 8TC is one of the best values in high-end speaker cable. You can use Kimber 8TC to make an internal bi-wire setup, but I do not recommend it, since you will lose the primary advantage of bi-wiring. An alternative is to use the 8TC for the bass/low frequency leg of the bi-wire, and Kimber 4TC for the mid/high frequency leg. This makes an excellent bi-wire combo, and will also save you some money.
Before you make a final decision about the Kimber 8TC, may I suggest that you also consider Alpha-Core Goertz speaker cable? Allthough the Goertz MI2 cable is a bulkier cable than the 8TC, it has some technical advantages over the 8TC, and is actually a bit cheaper and may be a better "fit" with certain low-impedance speakers. For more info about Alpah-Core's Goertz cable, go to their Web site at: http://www.alphacore.com/