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General speaker questions for audio and home theater.

RE: No it is not.

If you are an electrical engineer, then you should be able to comprehend the Fig. 1 thru 6 at:
http://www.geocities.ws/jonrisch/biwiring2.htm
and the further pages referenced.

RE the 1st page, that is more of an explanation for laymen, and does not go into technical details as such.

RE your being an electrical engineer, good for you. I am a Senior Project Engineer at Peavey Electronics, and make my living designing loudspeaker systems. I have written several AES articles, and presented at several conferences, and have several patents to my name.

So rather than dismiss that which you won't bother to read, or perhaps, don't understand, I suggest that you either retract your baseless claims of technical errors, or bother to read the actual pages through, and then comment intelligently on them.

Jon Risch


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