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Old December 14th 03, 02:27 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Arny Krueger
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"MrBitsy" wrote in message

Ian Molton wrote:
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 09:11:18 -0000
"RJH" wrote:

bi-wiring "reduces or
eliminates any problem caused by the bass drivers feeding any signal
back to the amplifier. This signal intermodulates and spoils the
sound quality of the midrange and treble". Er, what?!


Well, of course, using seperate feeds from seperate amps can
eliminate the possibility of a ****ty amp with high impedance outputs
or an inadequate PSU which fouls up the bass fouling up the treble...

Of course, if you dont have a ****ty amp, then its bull**** ;-)


I have a Roksan Kandy amp and Quad 11L speakers. Both of them
recommend biwiring - why if you say its rubbish. Why is it rubbish.


Biwiring electrically accomplishes so little that it is rubbish. If you want
to use two pairs of wire for each speaker, you'd electrically be better off
by connecting them at both ends.

As far as I know, neither company produces speaker cable so why
bother if they don't gain?


They are trying not to raise a ruckus with their clients who are true
believers.

Not suggesting your wrong but the logic does seem to be 'logical'!


If copper wire were significantly nonlinear, then biwiring would help. But
copper wire is fantastically linear, so biwring can't help.