Cheap bi-wiring?


What would be a good approach to assemble an inexpensive bi-wire speaker cable?
heyhorse
There are two auctions on Ebay right now for Kimber cable. One is the 4PR, which is a single run of 22.5ft and the other is a 10ft pair of 8TC. You could split the 4PR into a 10ft pair for the HF and use the 8TC for the LF, re-terminate. Go to Ebay and search under "kimber". There are always bulk auctions going on. Some are good values.
Heyhorse: I use Kimber 4VS in my system and have used it in bi-wire and bi-amp setups as well. It is a big improvement over the 4PR and does not cost much more (retail is $3.00 a ft). I have an extra 18ft plus unterminated pair (that would allow you 9 ft. runs) that I can place an advertisement for (so that Audiogon gets their $2.00). Email me if you are interested, I will sell them for $60.00 which would include priority shipping and insurance. They would need to be broken in again as they have been coiled and stored for over a month. If you can spend more money I would go with Analysis Plus 12 cable which I did not do because of the length of my runs, you should be able to buy it in bulk or better yet find it used. I also wanted to try the Mapleshade single Helix cable that is very inexpensive but have found that it is better in shorter runs than mine.
PS: Also forgot to mention that the Audio Advisor has MIT T2 internal bi-wire cables on closeout at half off. An 8ft pair is around $200.00. Some people love them and some people hate them and I have never tried them. Maybe others know of other inexpensive internal bi-wire cables? They would be a lot less clunky than having four seperate runs.
Dont bother.Just make the speaker into a single wire.There is no benifit to bi wire other than to the bottom line of the wire mfg.