ML suggests not biwiring. They say the extra posts on the summits (and vantages) are for convenience if you already have biwire cables. They suggest if you are buying from scratch to use the money for better quality cables rather than biwire cables.
So, I'm leaning towards audioquest pike's peak for the summits. My question is what about the jumpers between the 2 terminals? ML says that the included jumpers are made to be replaced, ie: Crappy. They suggest running a short length of the same speaker wire between the terminals. Well, I'm not about to rip apart a pike's peak cable.
Suggestions?
PS: Here's the full cabling I'm planning (all audioquest): squeezebox--(optilink-5)-->Lavry DA10--(colorado balanced)-->Krell kav 280p--(colorado balanced)-->kav 3250--(pikes peak)-->summits
So, I'm leaning towards audioquest pike's peak for the summits. My question is what about the jumpers between the 2 terminals? ML says that the included jumpers are made to be replaced, ie: Crappy. They suggest running a short length of the same speaker wire between the terminals. Well, I'm not about to rip apart a pike's peak cable.
Suggestions?
PS: Here's the full cabling I'm planning (all audioquest): squeezebox--(optilink-5)-->Lavry DA10--(colorado balanced)-->Krell kav 280p--(colorado balanced)-->kav 3250--(pikes peak)-->summits