In Reply to: Need some bi-wire counseling and opinions posted by JaroTheWise on July 12, 2015 at 00:42:00:
More wire sounds different. Makes sense to me.I've tried bi-wiring with one jumper removed and with both jumpers removed. I've tried double-run "shotgun" wiring. I've tried plain old single-wire. Each wiring scheme sounds slightly different to me.
Edits: 07/12/15
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- Bi-wire gets you more wire. - genungo 12:41:39 07/12/15 (16)
- Not if you bi-amp too n/t - Awe-d-o-file 17:12:11 07/12/15 (0)
- RE: Bi-wire gets you more wire. - zako 13:10:11 07/12/15 (14)
- Where did they teach you that? - carcass93 14:14:57 07/12/15 (0)
- RE: Bi-wire gets you more wire. - zako 13:12:11 07/12/15 (12)
- "The voice coil wire stays the same" - thanks, Mr. Obvious. - carcass93 14:19:59 07/12/15 (0)
- There's an easy way to test your ears for "bi-wire compatibility"... - genungo 13:23:45 07/12/15 (10)
- RE: There's an easy way to test your ears for "bi-wire compatibility"... - JaroTheWise 13:34:43 07/12/15 (9)
- RE: There's an easy way to test your ears for "bi-wire compatibility"... - genungo 13:48:38 07/12/15 (8)
- Bi-wire Science - Jon Risch 19:18:21 07/12/15 (1)
- Thanks for the outline - genungo 19:35:12 07/12/15 (0)
- I do it and I LIKE it - kavakidd 14:16:42 07/12/15 (5)
- RE: I do it and I LIKE it - genungo 14:26:14 07/12/15 (4)
- Wouldn't that be a short circuit?? - nt - kavakidd 15:11:14 07/12/15 (3)
- RE: Wouldn't that be a short circuit?? - genungo 16:31:28 07/12/15 (2)
- Hope so but - kavakidd 23:56:24 07/12/15 (1)
- RE: Hope so but - genungo 10:54:55 07/13/15 (0)