AudioQuest Silver BiWire Jumpers - 4-Pack
J**K
Good but better costs $$
Better than most manufacturers bi-wire plate connectors. Noticed that the highs were a little crispy with these jumpers, which was my experience. Other high-end jumpers will run $150 - $210 and that is the low end prices for the high-end jumpers like the Nordost Norse bi-wire jumpers. If you have bi-wire speakers the Ultimate was to bi-wire and most expensive but most sound rewarding is to use two sets of full range speaker cables as I did and the sound will blow you away. So that means a direct connection from amp to the top posts for the treble, and a direct run from amp to bottom posts for bass. I now have new speakers (17 yr old B&W 804 Matrix) and even the SACD's and standard CD's sound better, as does the Analog tuner music reproduction. More depth, hear more instruments, and the room is full of sound rather than just a sweet spot between speakers. But in a pinch these jumpers will change the sound.
A**T
Kind of like the Wheel - sweet and simple does it
I wasn't crazy about spending $25 to get four snippets of wire even if it is silver plated but it is simply the right tool for the job. The wires are flexible enough to bend and stiff enough to keep their shape. In one hole and out the other; give them a bend if needed. Now you can let go and they stay put while you fiddle with your speaker wires. Life is good! Fancier jumpers probably will not fit for one reason or another and will need to be returned or if they fit this time they won't fit the next time. You can have a set of four-ended cables made but why go to that expense? And again, if they fit this time they won't fit the next time. Of course you could make your own wire snippets just by shaving some 16 gauge speaker wire, but they wouldn't hold their shape like these do. A bit of an indulgence but nice to have on hand.
A**T
These bi-wire jumpers may not look like much.
These bi-wire jumpers may not look like much......but they are certainly very effective. The silver plated ones improved the transparency and clarity of some of my biwired speakers. In certain aspects, Ithey outperform some of my other "proper" biwire jumpers that costs over 100. Recommended.
K**L
Paper clips
$25 paper clips. No difference in sound quality. Returned.
R**.
Perfect Instant Incredible Upgrade But Each Must Be Double Wrapped To Work Properly Read My Feedback.
Smoother sound, much more clarity and solid punch .But you have to do it right or it wont work properly. You must insert thru top and bottom with half left on top and bottom then bend the bottom up and the top down making them touch twice, then you will hear the big difference. If you go thru once only they will sound lousy and improperly If you're still using the metal jumper bars your speakers came with buy these and hear what you've been missing. These jumpers will definitely change the sound I did a couple of tests with several jumpers that cost close to 5 times the price and the reality is that there were no improvement for the best possible sound, and at this low price its definitely worth the great upgrade in sound.
L**S
No difference in sound.
Did not notice any difference in sound when compared to the standard jumpers which came with the speaker.
R**L
Pricey, but effective tweak.
Pricey , but effective tweak.
E**M
Improved my speakers!
These jumpers made my Klipsch RF-7II sound better than before;clarity and smoothness was improved.
M**.
Massiv und klanglich zu empfehlen
Meine B&W CM9 S2 hat ein Anschlussterminal für zwei Kabel-Paare. Oben zwei Pole für den Hoch-/ und Mittelton und unten zwei Pole für den Bassanschluß.Mein Kabel ist ein AudioQuest Type-4, ein Single-Wire-Kabel mit 2 BFA-Banana-Stecker.Nun suchte ich nach einer Möglichkeit die original Blechbrücken aus Messing zu ersetzen, da mir der Bass zu diffus und schwammig vorkam.Als erstes nahm ich von dem Type-4 einen Meter aus der Rollenware und trennte zwei dicke Adern ( 2 x 1,04mm²) heraus und konfigurierte diese dann anstatt der Blechbrücke. Das Material ist sehr hochwertig, massives, reines Kupfer wohlgemerkt.Ich habe es gewagt und hierfür dann nochmal 27,50 Euro bezahlt. Crazy... Vier 10cm lange 1,31mm² (16AWG) Silberstäbchen...Meine Eindrücke:1. haptich ist ein PSC-Silber-Strang stabiler als 2 x 1,04mm² (17AWG) LGC SolidCore2. der eine PSC-Silber-Strang lässt sich leichter ins Terminal einarbeiten, als wenn es zwei Andere massive Adern sind3. mit einem 1,31mm² PSC-Silber-Strang wirkt der Bass flinker, zeitlich richtiger, kräftiger und zeigt einen Hauch mehr Details als mit zwei 1,3mm² SolidCore-LGC-AdernIch bin klanglich damit zufrieden und bin echt verblüfft, wie groß die Veränderung im Bass sein kann, wenn man hier mit verschiedenen Materialien am Terminal experimentiert.Ich finde diese Lösung besser als reine Single-BiWire-Kabel. Mann kann a) experimentieren und b) ist man mit einem reinen Single-Wire-Kabel flexibler
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