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Old June 21st 06, 12:46 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Glenn Richards
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Default bi-wire config question

Don Pearce wrote:

Horses for courses, I guess.

OK, tell us the story about the racehorse that went so much faster
when you bolted its legs on backwards.


yawn

You're truly getting boring now. As others mentioned earlier in this
thread, some of us don't give a flying copulation as to whether or not
you actually believe that I'm hearing what I'm hearing. All the computer
models in the world aren't going to change the fact that when I switch
between single-wiring and bi-wiring I hear an improvement. So far you've
failed to come up with a sensible explanation for this.

Instead all you've done is come up with some junk computer model that
doesn't actually reflect what's happening, and then persist in sitting
on the sidelines making snide comments.

As Jim put it, I'm not a professional hi-fi reviewer. My interest
extends to what makes things sound better (or worse so they can be
avoided). And as I said before, if bi-wiring sounds better then I'll
bi-wire. Hell, if placing a large lemon on top of each speaker actually
improved the sound, then I'd place a large lemon on top of the speaker
(and then carry out a few controlled tests to see if other citrus fruit
had the same effect).

For the record I don't believe for a moment that putting lemons on your
speakers would make an audible difference... but hey, I might be able to
come up with a new product line... Audiophile Lemons? If it works for
the likes of Machina Dynamica (magic pebbles, LCD clocks etc) then I'm
sure it would work for me!

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