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
@OP-It seems like you have your mind made up. Why bother posting this thread?
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Yes it’s really amazing I never would believe if I didn’t try it myself.

My 2 lessons here :

1. Throw away immediately the biwiring standard terminals supply with the speakers and get descent Bi-wire cables links.
2. It is very important to have synergy between cables the most easy way to achieve it is by using the same brand and level/series for all the cables in your system  including the bi-wire links should be at least match quality of speaker cable.
1. Throw away immediately the biwiring standard terminals supply with the speakers and get descent Bi-wire cables links.

I don't know that I would recommend this.
Someday you may want to sell those speakers.

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

How do you figure? He started a thread asking if anyone had heard a difference by replacing the stock jumpers that come with the speakers with quality aftermarket jumpers. He got a couple responses to his original question. Granted, he got more responses touting bi-wiring, which is NOT what he was asking about.

I understand that is how things go on these forums. Folks come here asking about their amplifier, and others will recommend that they get new speakers instead. That doesn't mean that his original question was worthless, or went unanswered.

He asked a direct question, filtered out all of the off-topic answers, then tried on his own, and he is happy with the change in sound in his system.
That would seem to be what the forums are for.
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