B&W DM 602 S3 connection question


I bought a pair of used B&W DM 602 S3 and this is the first pair of speakers that i have owned that has 4 connection posts for possible bi-amping or bi-wiring.

Are the separate pairs of connectors supposed to be connected by a link? I don't have access to the owners manual since i bought the speakers used.

Do i just link both pairs together? or is it allright to use either one of the pairs without connecting them together?

Any help would be appreciated.
jeevanrose
I bi-wired my 602's and got a better extended sound. I used some Kimber 8PR in a 3/5 configuration
If you want to try bi-wiring the speakers, which might actually be about the same amount of effort as making jumpers, you could buy bulk Canare 4s11 or 4s8 and try it using bare wire termination all around.

The Canare is inexpensive but very good-quality cable and has four conductors inside the outer jacket. You would twist the two red conductors and the two white conductors together at the amp end but connect them separately at the speaker end, the two reds to the positive terminals and two whites to the negative. Cutting one red and one white shorter than the other two by the distance between the speaker terminals makes the connection easier.

The cable is available from places like markertek.com at $.55 and $1.25 a foot, meaning an 8 foot pair would cost $20 or so, plus the cost of spades or bananas if you decided to add those for convenience.