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In Reply to: RE: Why would single driver speakers benefit from bi-wiring? posted by genungo on July 18, 2014 at 14:02:16
Since even a two way gets absolutely no benefit from bi-wiring a single driver would get half of nothing, which is still nothing. The manufacturer selling you the cable, however, gets twice what he'd get compared to single conductors, so he benefits greatly.
Threads like this make the lack of smileys at this site painfully obvious. I humbly request the adoption of software appropriate for the 21st century.
I'd have used a smiley there as well, had I the option.
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And yet, some people say they can hear the diff.
In Reply to: RE: Why would single driver speakers benefit from bi-wiring? posted by Bill Fitzmaurice on July 18, 2014 at 16:29:12:"And yet, some people say they can hear the diff."
I imagine these might well be the same people who hear a huge dramatic difference between their new $50,000.00 per 8' pair speaker cables and the sorry crud $30,000.00/pair 8" cables they were previously using.
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> And yet, some people say they can hear the diff.
If there was no such thing as placebo effect there would be no name for it.
I happen to have a lot of Radio Shack speaker wire lying around, I'll compare double-wired to single-wired. I'm hoping those darn placebos won't get me.
.I'll compare double-wired to single-wired. I'm hoping those darn placebos won't get me.
If you do the only way to be sure of what's actually happening is to measure the results and/or to conduct a double blind listening test. If your eyes and your expectations aren't totally isolated from the experiment then your ears will only tell you what you expect that they will.
that a human mind and ear is so pathetic poor in performance that a DBT and measurements are the ONLY way to asses a tweak.
Why should I bother myself to listen to music under unnatural conditions and in an unnatural environment? When I'm at home I must trust hearing, to some degree at least.
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Why bother ,,,no effect will be heard...
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