spj
Rank: Starter
Posts: 4
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Sept 7, 2022 8:26:12 GMT
Post by spj on Sept 7, 2022 8:26:12 GMT
Good Day all and thank you for admitting me. Thought I'd take advantage of this group having read up on bi-wiring loudspeakers this morning as a direct result of searching for material on Mission 752's. Research proves it's effectiveness but could, at 69, I actually detect it? Be that as it may that's not why I am here.
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Sept 7, 2022 8:30:12 GMT
Post by MikeMusic on Sept 7, 2022 8:30:12 GMT
Welcome to TAS 69 ? A mere stripling !
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Sept 7, 2022 8:31:29 GMT
Post by ChrisB on Sept 7, 2022 8:31:29 GMT
Hi and welcome to The Audio Standard.
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Sept 7, 2022 8:58:33 GMT
Post by John on Sept 7, 2022 8:58:33 GMT
Welcome to TAS
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Post by MartinT on Sept 7, 2022 9:36:07 GMT
Welcome to TAS.
Your simple question has a complex answer.
In essence, if you bi-wire with a given cable, it should in most cases sound better than using a single cable. If, though, you spend the same money on a better single cable as you would spend on two lesser cables, chances are it'll sound better. Especially if you use link cables made of the same cable rather than link bars.
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Post by petea on Sept 7, 2022 10:19:11 GMT
Welcome to TAS (and thanks for bringing the average age down! )
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Sept 22, 2022 12:12:11 GMT
Post by brettj on Sept 22, 2022 12:12:11 GMT
Hey SPJ
Welcome to TAS.
There have been arguments both ways regarding bi-wiring speakers. I took one review where they said jumpers give 90-95% effectiveness of bi-wiring. That suited my situation.
Martin's view of better cables with jumper cables between the speaker terminals is a very good view. And is what I'm going to end up with.
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Sept 22, 2022 12:24:02 GMT
Post by Slinger on Sept 22, 2022 12:24:02 GMT
Admit you? We admit nothing, but if we did, Mike probably caused it. Welcome, and congratulations on being a year older then me.
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