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General speaker questions for audio and home theater.

RE: No, there is science behind bi-wiring

RE your comment #1, I am not sure what you are trying to say, since you reference Speaker terminals A and B, which I do not in my pages.

At the second page, I have Fig.s 1 thru 6

At the third page, I do have a Figure A and a Figure B, but these are clearly labeled, and Fig B does show the results when the crossover is present. Figure A was shown to provide the raw data of the actual output of the drivers themselves when driven by the other driver in that same cabinet.

If you are referring to the third page, then I don't know where you are coming from, Nothing incorrect there, just data never before presented regarding the effects of sound impinging on the loudspeaker components.

While your comment #2 is a true statement, it has nothing to do with the signal once it LEAVES the amp terminals and starts down a path to the speakers. The CURRENT in a set of bi-wire cables IS different, because to the impedance being different.
That is shown clearly in Fig. X, at the page 7 section.

Again nothing incorrect here, and again, information never before shown to the general public before.

These things are the result of fundamental research into the operating principles of bi-wiring.

Of course, if you don't really understand the information presented, then that could explain your confusion, and why you think it is wrong.


Jon Risch



Edits: 07/26/15

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