bi-wire vs jumpers


I'm sure the question has been asked before, but could not find it.
by bi-wire I mean a single wire terminated by four connectors at the speakers end.
if you had to choose, regardless of cost, which would you prefer, or which do you think would be more optimal in terms of signals reaching the speaker.

I was considering ordering the Crystal Cable's speaker cable bi-wire splitter instead of using jumpers.

what are your thoughts on this?
youngatheart
My speakers are tri-wire. Initially I used the stock jumpers with JW Audio Cryo Nova speaker cables, then replaced the stock jumpers with JW Audio jumpers. I'm happy with the results.
My choice is to bi-wire instead of using jumpers. I'm sure others will feel the opposite.
Depends. My system benefited more with bi-wires than jumpers. I heard much more "openness" and resolution with bi-wires, compared to jumpers. YMMV.
My system has always sounded better with two separate cables per speaker rather than with jumpers or internal biwire. If cost is irrelevant, that is my choice.
See this thread. My comment in that thread, while obviously somewhat tongue-in-cheek, I think pretty much says it all:
02-07-12: Almarg
Having followed many prior threads that have addressed this question, I can say unequivocally that a clear consensus has emerged. That consensus can be stated as follows:

It may or may not make a difference. If it makes a difference, it may or may not be for the better.
Regards,
-- Al