opaqueice Wrote: 
> 
> About bi-wiring, if both cables are connected to the same post on the
> amp, then bi-wiring just doubles the number of wires going from amp to
> speaker (so in other words it's just like using thicker speaker cable
> wired the usual way).

Not necessarily. A speaker designed for bi-wiring have 2 separate
filters. So the signal is split at the amp end, but not added again at
the speaker end. The alowws you to choose different cables for the
upper and lower frequencies. You can also use two power amplifiers per
channel.

I have used both bi-wiring and "single-wiring" and there has been a
noticable difference. I am now back to using single-wiring, as I found
that I could get better cables for the same amount of money.

Tom


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