Bollocks! When will audiophiles realize that changes they make to their system is specific to their system only?!?!?!
The reason for BiWiring is to stop woofer current from modulating tweeter current.
It is totally permissible to use two different cables.
Each and every combination will have various effects.
Jumping one of the legs at the speaker will sound different on every speaker.
Separating the cables will change the inductance and thus the sound. I like mine interwoven.
There is no need to have dual amp outputs, two spades on one terminal or two leads into one spaded is fine. Adding a second terminal adds additional LCR which may or may not alter the sound depending on the components chosen.
In ALL cases, audibility is program, system and listener dependent.
Ignore fan-boy recommendations, experiment and keep what sounds best to you.
Please see http://ielogical.com/Audio/CableSnakeOil.php/#BiWire for a BiWire analysis.
The reason for BiWiring is to stop woofer current from modulating tweeter current.
It is totally permissible to use two different cables.
Each and every combination will have various effects.
Jumping one of the legs at the speaker will sound different on every speaker.
Separating the cables will change the inductance and thus the sound. I like mine interwoven.
There is no need to have dual amp outputs, two spades on one terminal or two leads into one spaded is fine. Adding a second terminal adds additional LCR which may or may not alter the sound depending on the components chosen.
In ALL cases, audibility is program, system and listener dependent.
Ignore fan-boy recommendations, experiment and keep what sounds best to you.
Please see http://ielogical.com/Audio/CableSnakeOil.php/#BiWire for a BiWire analysis.