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
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...
Agree with ryder, biwiring terminals is mostly for bi-amping, more power on tap makes huge difference in terms of dynamics and control.
One more thing... Plug one cable leg on the positive of the tweeter, and the other on the bass negative.
My McIntosh amp doesn’t have bi-wire capability and I honestly think that bi-wiring is not more than a voodoo practice (bi-amplifying is another story).
My speakers cables and interconnects are Tellurium Ultra black series which are very expensive but I got the luck to buy less than half price used ones from my dealer and I think if the bi-wire links will be the same as my other cables it will improve the sound but your comments above made me to reconsider the decision of buying them ,It’s better to take pair for demo at my home from my dealer and check this carefully before purchasing.
itzhak1969, I use Audioquest 4" jumpers.  They're made of high purity AQ copper and come either silver or gold plated.  I use gold plated version.  Big improvement over stock thin-plate links.

https://www.amazon.com/SET-4-GOLD-BIWIRE-JUMPERS/dp/B005A5Z758/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1486235830...