KevinJS
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Any and all biwireable speakers that pass through my hands suffer the same treatment.
It may be snake oil, and I'm sure the speaker manufacturers know what they are doing when they fit those little bridges, but I can't resist it, so in goes about a foot of suitably terminated 10 gauge speaker wire. Most of the time, I use a spade at one end and a banana plug at the other so that the speaker wire from the amplifier can be terminated with a banana plug.
Call me pedantic, but I think it looks quite good, and if it doesn't lead to an improvement in sound, it certainly causes no degradation.
It may be snake oil, and I'm sure the speaker manufacturers know what they are doing when they fit those little bridges, but I can't resist it, so in goes about a foot of suitably terminated 10 gauge speaker wire. Most of the time, I use a spade at one end and a banana plug at the other so that the speaker wire from the amplifier can be terminated with a banana plug.
Call me pedantic, but I think it looks quite good, and if it doesn't lead to an improvement in sound, it certainly causes no degradation.