Bi-wires links for speakers ?


I heve the Proac Studio 140MKII single wire connected to my Mcintosh system with Tellurium Q Ultra Black speakers cables ,my speakers have the standard metal strip jumpers which came with the speakers and I am considering to replace it with the Tellurium Ultra black Bi-wire cables links which are not cheap at all.
Is it worth it ? Do I get sound improvement by replacing standard jumpers with hi-end Bi-wire links?

https://www.telluriumq.com/jumpers-bi-wire-links/
itzhak1969
I have always felt that if the manufacturer went to the trouble of offering biwired terminals, you should get biwired cables-After all, you spent over $2.5K on the speakers.
The Tellurium jumpers should be a modest upgrade, should you really not wish to do so.
Bob
Agree on biwiring, if it is there, you may try that.  sometimes it makes a positive difference sometimes not; many manufacturers such as focal and harbeth and others have admitted that the reason why they offer biwiring is strictly because of market trends. Focal actually dropped the biwring posts on many models.
You’ll get many different opinions on this. Yes, it is true that some manufacturers don’t believe in biwiring. Although Harbeth does not believe in biwring, they have provided biwiring terminals on most of their speakers to satisfy market demands. Chord Cable has dropped all their biwiring speaker cables as they maintain their stand that a single run produces better results than biwired cables.

The other good reason speaker manufacturers provide biwiring terminals other than following the "trend" is to give users the flexibility of biamping with a pair of amplifiers. That will only useful if the loudspeakers are demanding.

Coming back to the question of aftermarket bi-wire links. You may try some but personally I wouldn’t bother. The difference in sound quality would be minimal even if there is a difference. However, there is no harm trying if you have some money to spend.
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Itzhak if your amp and your amp are Biwire capable, try both, but on my experience jumpers don't give you the separation like regular cables, what I do I use solid core to bass, and strand to high, it works for me..it might not be the same for you...