Novice Bi-wire confusion


Bare with me, this is new ground. I purchased a pair of speakers that are "bi-wired". Meaning I have 4 post in the back. Obviously 2 for the tweeter, two for the woofer. I have read many threads on this subject and want to know what is the best way of connecting these post. Is it, buying a cable that attaches to all 4 post or a regular cable connected to 2 post, then use a "jumper" from those 2 to the other 2. If jumpers are the way to go, should it be cables or those metal connectors? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
cwells

Showing 1 response by fishcakes397f

Remember that if you do "jumper" that it is preferable to remove the "plates" that connect the two + and the two - from the posts on the speakers, that come from the factory. This is usually done by loosening the spade connector’s screw down clamps & sliding them out.

Personally I'd go the 2 to 4 route. Search in the "cable" section of www.audioasylum.com on "biwiring", there's scores of info to absorb. You can build your own high-end cables for $75.00 to $100.00 that WILL run with the big boys! (Many hundreds $$$) Email me if you need a few recipe links.
Do you search with and without a hyphen (-) between bi and wiring.

Enjoy!
Fish