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
 
The only thing better is two single runs of speaker cable from the amp. end to the speaker terminals. My amp. will accommodate two runs with 4 terminals on the amp. end. I have yet to try it due to the cost of the cable but I do intend to try it someday.
I tried 2 single runs on 2 different speakers (Eggleston Andra II and TAD E1) and it's NO contest.  Most obvious improvement is separation between passages eliminating congestion.   I will NEVER go back to jumpers or bi-wire cables.
Most of the high end amplifiers do not have bi-wiring option and that’s saying something about the questionable reliability of bi-wiring method, Personally I think it’s not more than a voodoo thing.
The best is bi-amplifying with completely separate set of amps and cables unfortunately this method is expensive.
Most of the high end amplifiers do not have bi-wiring option and that’s saying something about the questionable reliability of bi-wiring method,
Ever heard of spades + bananas? Basically doubling the number of conductors so I don’t understand how it increases reliability issues?     So using heavier gauge cables will cause reliability issues?

Personally I think it’s not more than a voodoo thing.
Yep, that’s your discretion!


@OP-It seems like you have your mind made up. Why bother posting this thread?
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