The speakers I'm using can be tri-wired. I've made a pair of these cables to drive the woofers in my speakers. I'm making another pair to drive the mid and tweeter. I'd like to bi-wire the mid and tweeter. My question is, do I use half of the conductors for the mid and half for the tweeter? Or, do I use 2/3 of the conductors for the mid and 1/3 for the tweeter? I'm thinking the tweeter will draw less current and would not need the same size conductor as the mid.
Thanks,
Ken
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Topic - Cat5 braided speaker wire bi-wire question - KWILLIS 05:17:16 11/28/06 (5)
- Yes, but - FLZapped 10:44:44 11/28/06 (3)
- Inductance - chris_w 15:28:23 11/28/06 (0)
- The cables are 3 feet long to minimize inductance. (nt) - KWILLIS 11:10:06 11/28/06 (1)
- Make that 'capacitance' (nt) - KWILLIS 18:00:11 11/28/06 (0)
- YOu can test it as you go - bartc 05:57:25 11/28/06 (0)