Most modern speakers are supplied with bi-wireable inputs. In most cases, the two sets of inputs on the back of the speaker are connected together with a flat gold-plated linking plate to allow the speakers to be connected with single, as opposed to bi-wire, speaker cable.

The arguments for and against the use of bi-wire speaker cable are many but a lot of people find that the most musically coherent performance is obtained by using a higher quality single wire speaker cable. If this is the method you have chosen, we would recommend replacing the supplied links with the Chord Signature Speaker Links. These are based on the design of the Signature Speaker Cable and whilst we would obviously recommend their use with Signature Speaker Cable, they will bring about worthwhile improvements when used with any of the other cables in our range. One end of the link is fitted with a gold-plated spade terminal that will clamp beneath the binding post; the other end is fitted with a high quality banana plug. This is a simple and cost effective upgrade to almost any speaker system.

Chord Signature bi-wire links  
 
Oxygen free copper multi-strand conductors
High frequency effective dual layer shielding system
High quality gold-plated terminations