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Has anyone less found that a single run sounded better than a bi-wire arrangement. If I remember correctly, there are a few speaker manufactures such as Thiel, that do not believe in bi-wiring.
Something to try if your speakers have two sets of terminals for bi-wiring and you decide to run a single pair with jumpers... I heard about this a few years ago from a credible source (Eichmann, I believe). With the jumpers in place, run the positive to either the bass or mid-range/high frequency postive terminal, and run the negative to the other bass or mid-range terminal... I'd be interested to hear about what you might find...
Most likely , instead of a definite yes or no answer , it depends on the speaker in use .
I have found that removing the jumper plate from bi-wireable speakers and replacing it with real wire improves the sound.W