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AND, that's why I won't publish MY measurements...
Posted by David S. on May 14, 2017 at 08:57:28:
Yes, they are reasonably accurate, but using a CD of various test tones & sweeps, and a crapload of alligator clips, and resistors that haven't been officially "calibrated," and mediocre multimeters, and...
Yeah - simple measurements & actual hookups/cable swapping confirm that in my particular setup, using the A&B front speaker connections to bi-amp the B&W 802 Matrix S3 (with the "A" outputs driving the mid/tweeter terminals, and the "B" outputs driving the bass terminals) not only sounds better, but is also the most stable connection (as also verified by the manufacturer of the POS (well, not THAT bad) receiver that I am driving them with.