I have a pair of RM25si's that have 25 foot lengths of Kimber 8PR divided for biwiring hooked up to a big old Mcintosh MC7270 amp. I'm
considering making up a set of JR 89259 speaker cables as an upgrade.
My question is: Will I have different sound quality from a biwire configuration by going to a single wire cable, considering the extremely steep
slopes and type of circuit in the Joseph Audio speakers? I understand that the RM33si is not biwireable, and it sounds great!
When I've installed the shorting bars or made new straps from wire, I haven't noticed any obvious difference. I don't want to spend the money for
an additional 100 feet of 89259 if I won't get an appreciable benefit.
All opinions/observations gratefully accepted.
Cheers,Graham
"Blue meters, big watts. This must be Heaven!"
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Topic - Infinite Slope crossovers: Biwire or single wire? - carbonman 12:47:49 04/24/02 (5)
- Re: Infinite Slope crossovers: Biwire or single wire? - ChrisVH 20:24:22 04/24/02 (1)
- Thanks,Chris. I'll post my research & inquiries results... - carbonman 21:09:56 04/24/02 (0)
- Re: Infinite Slope crossovers: Biwire or single wire? - Jon Risch 18:42:02 04/24/02 (2)
- Thanks, Jon, I'll email Jeff Joseph and get his opinion.(nt) - carbonman 21:06:08 04/24/02 (1)
- BTW, your 89259 ICs ROCK! (NT) - carbonman 21:12:42 04/24/02 (0)