Cheap bi-wiring?


What would be a good approach to assemble an inexpensive bi-wire speaker cable?
heyhorse
I have found bi-wiring makes an audible improvement with some speakers, and not others. B&W Matrix series, and Aerials, in my experience, sound noticeably more detailed and open sounding when bi-wired, especially the Aerials. I have a pair of Paradigm 60v2s in a second system and have found that bi-wiring the Paradigms provides no audible improvement even though there are provisions for bi-wiring and the manual recommends bi-wiring. Experiment with cheap wire before committing to an expensive bi-wire run. There is also the debate whether you should invest in one run of quality cable instead of two runs of a lesser quality cable for bi-wiring.
DH Labs has two cables that can be internally bi-wired: (A) the (14 gauge) T-14 (B) the (10-gauge) Q-10. Each has four wires separately insulated within the cable that can be used to complete the circuit on either one or two sets of binding posts. I bought mine from Jeff at Value Audio on this website. I feel comfortable recommending him. Neither are Radio Shack cheap, although both are at the 'bargain' end of high quality cabling.
Sorry for this late posting but I went away on vacation and forgot about it. Leafs is still right. Bi-wiring while definitely making a speaker sound different is NOT as good as a single wire. The fallacy here, (any first year EE student could spot) is that there is a SINGLE connection at the amp. If the amp had two discrete outputs, bi-wiring would work, otherwise it's detrimental. By the way BS is a $1200 record weight that StereoShill reccomends or any other item that costs absurd amounts of money compared to it's cost
DONT touch the black thing to red thing without turning off your system or politely asking your g/f to take her head out of the horn on your avanguardes.