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In Reply to: RE: Why would single driver speakers benefit from bi-wiring? posted by zako on July 18, 2014 at 14:14:53
I'm guessing that certain bi-wire cables might help give the speakers a certain sound but I'll never know for sure, because I'm not going to buy certain bi-wire cables.
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Most speaker cables are too petite to give the full dynamic contrasting that was recorded at the original live event. It takes some "meat on the bone" to get the PEAK dynamics through wiring.
Bi wiring is a valid approach, and could and should be listened to. You get to decide. The wires should be EXACTLY equal in length, left to right and top and bottom and not touching the synthetic rug, elevated.
Have fun.
Jeff Medwin
Not so,,Day old bread breath,,,,The size and room lenth of wire will not hav any audible effect on this type of speaker..
> Not so,,Day old bread breath,,,,The size and room lenth of wire will not hav any audible effect on this type of speaker..
Or any type of speaker, for that matter. It would if the speed of an electron wave through wire was in the vicinity of the speed of sound. But as it's in the vicinity of 0.7 times the speed of light the length of the wire makes no difference as far as arrival time is concerned, nor is the difference in resistance, capacitance and inductance a concern with average wire lengths. Nor will using a larger gauge than required, or doubling up on the cables, have any benefit whatsoever so long as the insertion loss is less than 1dB and current capacity is adequate.
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