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In Reply to: Re: Bi Wiring?/co/Jon Risch posted by Ardy on March 25, 1999 at 21:39:27:
Nope, nothing to do with memory chips...Jon's technical description, although thorough, may not help the average Ardy much. You must remember that a wire is not that "line" drawn on a schematic....it is in fact a resistive, capacitive, and inductive device. Resistance, IMHO, being the most significant factor for this discussion. Add some low value resistors to your battery analogy, or some LONG thin wire, and see what happens when you run the bulbs in parallel (using a low impedance source this time, thank you, one that will not drop in voltage when the bulb load is placed.)I will tell you that if you quarter the length of your current wire, you will probably notice a difference, even not bi-wired. This is the simplest/cheapest tweak you can do
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