Thanks again for the information. It would seem that to get the potential benefit of biwiring that either two runs of cable need be used or a amp set up to bi-amp, dual mono or actually 2 amps.
Based upon the feedback here it would seem that using a single cable that is biwire is not really getting you any more than the single nonbiwired cable.
Utilizing 2 runs of cable for each speaker would seem to be the best way to go.
Would the suggestion be to simply tie them together at the amp end (twisting the cable together)or maybe use one cable with spades and one with banana connection to avoid twisting the cable together at the amp end?
Based upon the feedback here it would seem that using a single cable that is biwire is not really getting you any more than the single nonbiwired cable.
Utilizing 2 runs of cable for each speaker would seem to be the best way to go.
Would the suggestion be to simply tie them together at the amp end (twisting the cable together)or maybe use one cable with spades and one with banana connection to avoid twisting the cable together at the amp end?