I am Not hurting anything right ??


I have a pair of Sonus Faber Concertinos that have bi wire posts. I have Bi wire Cable but have told NOT to Bi wire these Speakers. so I left the jumpers on the back and pluged in the cable as normal(standard bi wire configuration). Speakers sound great. But am I running any risk as to damaging the speakers?

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vongwinner
Thanks Sndsel, that makes it a little clearer, I think. I do prefer my own speakers bi-wired and think people should just try it both ways and see if it makes any difference to them.
Thanks to all.

My general non scietific "sense" told me that running the jumpers + my Biwire cable (kimber 8 pr) would be the same as running "standard cable" on two posts. As always though I have this FEAR of hooking something up wrong and smelling smoke! (What I like to call the bad smell) As always I appreciate the knowledge and advise I get from this site!

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I recall reading in another thread about the practice of using a jumber on the (-) side only in a bi-wire setup. Does anyone do this? I did not understand the explanation that was given before (and probably won't this time either if it comes up).
It was a recommended tweak to try, by Jon Risch at AA, which I mentioned previously. Doesnt work for me. My speakers sound better to me with no jumpers. But some people report that they like it. I dont know why.
Try it both ways and leave it the way it sounds best to you! It really dosnt matter which way is recommended or considered correct in theory, what matters is what sounds better to you in your setup. If we trust only numbers we might as well throw out all high end tube amplifiers. Anyone considering doing so please contact me for free disposal.