Single-wire spades from amp to biwire spkr posts?


Is there good biwired speaker cable with a single set of spades at the amp-end and two sets of spades at the speaker-end?

My (stereo) amp has just one set of terminals
and I am getting biwireable speakers, and I was worried that
a regular biwire cable would force me to have two sets of spades on each amp terminal, and thought that would be unstable.

Thanks.
rgs92
Almost all bi wire cables come the way you speak. If both end had 4 wires, it would be for bi amping in most respects.
Thank you for that. I will do some more research.
From the photos I looked at on some major cable websites,
I only saw biwired cables with 4-wires on each end of each cable. I didn't see an internal biwire option,
or any distinction between bi-amping and bi-wiring.

I just hate stacking spaded-connections on one post.
When I did that once for jumpers, they would occasionally
detach themselves.
It's also possible to have externally bi-wired cables, two lengths of cable going to each speaker, with the two cables joined at one end so that you have only one set of spade terminals at the amp. I've owned Dh Labs and Silverline cables configured that way.
If you like your Cardas cables, before buying anything else, you should try a high quality (like Cardas) set of jumpers on the speakers. Run the speaker cables to the MF/HF posts on your speakers, and then jump to the LF posts(or try it both ways and do what sounds best). Instead of stacking the spades, you might try finding jumpers with spades on one end and bananas on the other. That way you can attach the bananas to the posts with the main (spade terminated) speaker wires. If your jumpers have spades on both ends, try some Cardas bananas connected to the spade on one end of the jumpers and plugged into the post with the spade termination. BTW, if you decide to purchase something, there are many internally (and externally) bi-wired cables that terminate with a single set of spades at the amp end (as others have said above). Do a search under cables - speaker, here on Audiogon.