They have four terminals, and can be bi-wired.Keep in mind that a vast majority of speakers "can be bi-wired." IMHO, very few have actually been designed for this, and for most of them, it is just "audio fashion."
A few years ago, while reading a Q&A section in a magazine, a manufacturer was asked why they removed the bi-wire terminals from the latest version of a speaker. Their answer was that it was originally done to be like other speakers, but they had finally determined through listing tests that bi-wire compromised coherency.
Al is spot-on, it's like a roll of the dice, maybe higher, maybe lower, or same as the previous roll.
I think everyone will agree that the factory jumpers between the terminals should be replaced when using single wire cables.