truckfighters;192344 Wrote: 
> In case you didn't try this so far - was a quite big improvement in my
> system!
> 
> Testsystem: Transporter -> Redgum Amp -> B&W N 802D
> 
> I still run single-wiring from the amp to the speakers. 
> But what I changed was the original B&W cable bridge on the speaker's
> bi-wiring terminal and replaced it with short parts of my 10 mm2 redgum
> speaker cable (without connectors).
> 
> the overall sound really improved quite a lot!
> 
> I have no family. I live in a very quite area and I can tell that I
> hear any little detail (also before the change). my ears are well
> trained over the years of beeing a music freak since ever. I even have
> no television :)
> 
> okay, I didn't do any blind-testing but honestly, I listen at least 6
> hours per day and I know how the transporter files (WAVs) sound...
> 
> so I await your comments of your experience (past and future).
> 
> should have tried that on my old infinity kappa 8.1i too. there were
> some ugly metal plates on the bi-wiring speaker terminals...
> 
> summary: if you have bi-wiring speaker terminals, throw away the
> manufacturer's bridges and replace them with a piece of your speaker
> cable! then listen and judge!


The first thing that goes in the can should be those cheap jumper
plates.
I've found that solid core copper 12awg works best for my ears.


.


-- 
haunyack

Transporter -> Bryston BP20 -> B&K Reference 200.2 -> Vandersteen 3A
Signature.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
haunyack's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=9721
View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=34163

_______________________________________________
audiophiles mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/audiophiles

Reply via email to