What Are Speaker Jumper Cables and Why Do I Need Them?
Speakers that come with two positive and two negative terminals can be biwired. A biwire jumper cable acts as an extension of the speaker cable, replacing the poorly conductive jumpers typically provided by the speaker manufacturer.
What Options Are There for Connectors on Speaker Jumper Cables?
Either spade lugs or banana plugs are appropriate for biwire speaker jumpers. If you’re using spade lugs on your main speaker cables, you should use a banana-to-banana configuration for your jumpers. Conversely, if you’re using banana plugs on your main speaker cables, you should use spade to spade on your jumpers. You CAN mix and match (banana to spade or spade to banana), but these configurations can put a lot of stress on the connectors, so, while they are possible, they are not recommended.
Do Wireworld Jumper Cables Work With All Speaker Brands?
Yes, if the speaker has biwire terminals.
Can I Use Any Speaker Jumper Cables With My Speakers?
For maximum effect, we recommend using biwire jumpers that match your speaker cables. Biwire jumpers are an extension of the speaker cable, so if you’re using Eclipse speaker cables, you should use Eclipse jumper cables.
Do Bi-Wire Jumpers Really Improve Sound Quality?
As with many audiophile discussions, especially regarding cabling, this issue is hotly debated, but the science behind it is simple. Replacing a poor-quality conductor with a superior one improves the sound quality by revealing greater detail and clarity and improving dynamics, resulting in a cleaner, more defined three-dimensional sound.







