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In Reply to: Why bi-amp stereo amps posted by TheBrewmaster on March 30, 2015 at 19:51:25:
I think Richard Vandersteen figured it out: the Hall Effect is why bi-wiring and bi-amping can make such a dramatic difference, and especially why there is a big difference at very low signal levels.
It also explains why some people get good results from bi-wiring, and others don't. (If the two wire pairs are in a common sheath there won't be much of an improvement, if any.) With bi-amping, the wires will be separated, so it's not an issue.
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