Jumper Cables - use the stock or should they be upgraded ?


........a quick question to the Audiogon group ; should the '' stock supplied '' jumper cables be upgraded if you do not plan to bi-wire ? Also, will it really make a sonic improvement ? Thank you in advance.     
garebear
I have used the Nordost  Reference Bi-Wire Jumpers and they were a major upgrade over stock jumpers... without doubt. The quality of the speakers you own... and your ears... will benifit highly.

With that said... I now bi-wire my system with identical speaker runs. My opinion is if your speakers have high resolving power...go with bi-wiring. Its a much more expensive proposition ... but the sound quality improves dramatically.  my 2 cents.
.....the current speakers cables are the Cardas Clear Beyond and a 2.5 meter pair were almost 5 figures......ouch. They took me awhile to pay off. I will check with Cardas as getting another run of those speaker cables in order to bi- wire is out of the price range. I will check with them to see what jumpers they have or would you run / use another company's ????   
Whilst we're on the subject, jumpers aside, different results may sometimes be obtained from connecting the single wires to the upper or lower set of binding posts.  Some do one upper and one lower.  It's worth a try.  
I just bought a Nordost Norse jumpers I have not try them, I used heimdall 2 on top n clear day on the bottom, for my diapason, they sound amazing, I moved the diapason farther, so the clear day are only 8 ft, I felt the Norse might equal or maybe better, I have to try first to know if indeed are better than clear day, I saw vertical Biwire go on Nordost web site, this might work, will see.