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it depends what you want to spend
I use 2.6mm OFC solid core copper and it sounds great. I tried silver (albeit about 1.5mm) and it puts a slight sheen/brittleness to the sound which I did not like.The copper came from a cut-off bit of Oyaide power cable bent into a U shape. Here is the link:http://www.oyaide.com/e_audio/audio_products_files/ee.f-s.html
They recommend using the same type of wire as your speaker wire from the amp.
Given that all the ribbon signal goes through these jumpers, I suggest it would be worthwhile doing a simple experiment ... get a couple of small lengths of 1mm diam, solid-core copper wire from some mains cable and try that instead. You do not have the current going through the jumper to require 2.6mm wire and IMO, HF should be carried by thin wire.If you like the improvement wrought by the 1mm copper - try a length of solid-core Cat5 wire (24g or 0.5mm diam).Regards,Andy
Andy, I was under the impression that the jumper was for the purpose of allowing attenuation of the high frequencies only via a resistor.Using the same wire as in your speaker cables would seem to be a natural choice. As I use ribbon cables I chose the 2.6mm to roughly match the relative AWG of my cables. I did try a thinner wire but found the highs were a tad sweeter with the thicker wire.Then again, I do have Cloth Ears!!
If you use ribbon cables for your speaker wires (excellent choice BTW, as ribbon wire is very thin - which is the important factor), use some of the same ribbon as the jumper.