Bi-Amp or not?

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  • I believe that what mrloren, F1nut and voltz are saying is that the jumpers supplied with the speakers does not give a really good connection so it should be replaced with something that will connect at least as good as your speaker wire connects to the first posts. Thinking about it, putting in a jumper made from the same speaker cable that connects your amp to your speakers makes a whole lot of sense - I'm going to do just that today!
    That's gotta be 'way better'n bi-wiring with inferior speaker wire like I spent too much time doing yesterday!!
    LOL!!
  • tonyb
    tonyb Posts: 32,945
    The jumpers give a fine connection, that's not the issue. The issue is the metal used in those jumpers is sub-par. Speaker wire is always a better choice, use extra pieces of what you have or better.
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