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Old April 2nd 06, 10:37 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Glenn Richards
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Default Bi-wiring vs bi-amping

Eiron wrote:

Actually, it would be difficult for him to get it wrong. Switch the
Arcam into bi-amp mode and the two outputs are gain-matched to the
accuracy of the feedback resistors, so with 1% resistors the worst
case would be 0.3dB difference.


Finally, someone with a clue.

However, everyone seems to have conveniently overlooked the fact that I
heard no difference between bi-wired and bi-amped. Which completely
negates so far all of the retorts I've heard from people on here.

I repeat - the difference was between single and bi-wiring. Bi-amping
made no audible difference over bi-wiring.

There is a difference between insane and stupid.


Oh, I'm certainly insane, or at least borderline. Just ask anyone who's
ever been a passenger in my car when I've been feeling "playful"!

"Insane" is driving down a country lane at over 100mph in the pouring rain.

"Stupid" is doing the above whilst being chased by a police car.

I've done the "insane", but not the "stupid".

Sanity can be cured though, fear not.

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