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Biwiring with Nordost



 
 
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Old January 5th 07, 04:01 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Default Biwiring with Nordost

On a recent trip to the US I bought a set of Nordost Blue Heaven RevII
speaker cables at a very good price. The only problem I have with them
is that they are not set up for biwiring. Does anyone have any
experience of changin connectors on Nordost flat cables. At face value
it should be straight forward but I don't want to start hacking the
cable about until I am sure what the procedure is. It could be a very
expensive mistake!!

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Old January 6th 07, 01:35 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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On a recent trip to the US I bought a set of Nordost Blue Heaven RevII
speaker cables at a very good price. The only problem I have with them
is that they are not set up for biwiring. Does anyone have any
experience of changin connectors on Nordost flat cables. At face value
it should be straight forward but I don't want to start hacking the
cable about until I am sure what the procedure is. It could be a very
expensive mistake!!


**Personally, I wouldn't bother. Nordost cables are very difficult for
amateurs to work with and bi-wiring is likely to offer minimal differences
in most systems.


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Old January 6th 07, 07:34 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Default Biwiring with Nordost

Trevor Wilson wrote:
wrote in message
ps.com...
On a recent trip to the US I bought a set of Nordost Blue Heaven
RevII speaker cables at a very good price. The only problem I have
with them is that they are not set up for biwiring. Does anyone
have any experience of changin connectors on Nordost flat cables. At face
value it should be straight forward but I don't want to
start hacking the cable about until I am sure what the procedure is.
It could be a very expensive mistake!!


**Personally, I wouldn't bother. Nordost cables are very difficult for
amateurs to work with and bi-wiring is likely to offer minimal
differences in most systems.


Simply connect wires between the two sets of speaker terminals.


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Old January 6th 07, 08:59 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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On Sat, 6 Jan 2007 13:34:44 +1100, "Trevor Wilson"
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**Actually, you don't know that. Nordost Blue Heaven cables are very low
inductance types and may be much more suitable for certain installations.


Can you design a system that cares? That would be rather silly,
wouldn't it?
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Old January 6th 07, 09:04 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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"Laurence Payne" lpayne1NOSPAM@dslDOTpipexDOTcom wrote in message
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On Sat, 6 Jan 2007 13:34:44 +1100, "Trevor Wilson"
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**Actually, you don't know that. Nordost Blue Heaven cables are very low
inductance types and may be much more suitable for certain installations.


Can you design a system that cares?


**?

That would be rather silly,
wouldn't it?


**What would be silly? Demanding that users restrict themselves to certain
cable lengths, or high impedance speakers? Or telling them that they may not
use electrostatics? IMO, that would be silly.


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Old January 6th 07, 09:33 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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On Sat, 6 Jan 2007 21:04:20 +1100, "Trevor Wilson"
wrote:

**Actually, you don't know that. Nordost Blue Heaven cables are very low
inductance types and may be much more suitable for certain installations.


Can you design a system that cares?


**?

That would be rather silly,
wouldn't it?


**What would be silly? Demanding that users restrict themselves to certain
cable lengths, or high impedance speakers? Or telling them that they may not
use electrostatics? IMO, that would be silly.


Do Quad etc. recommend special low-inductance cables? Or merely warn
about using esoteric cables that might have excessively high
inductance?
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Old January 6th 07, 12:18 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Trevor Wilson wrote:

"Laurence Payne" lpayne1NOSPAM@dslDOTpipexDOTcom wrote in message
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On Sat, 6 Jan 2007 13:34:44 +1100, "Trevor Wilson"
wrote:


**Actually, you don't know that. Nordost Blue Heaven cables are very
low inductance types and may be much more suitable for certain
installations.


Can you design a system that cares?


**?


That would be rather silly,
wouldn't it?


**What would be silly? Demanding that users restrict themselves to
certain cable lengths, or high impedance speakers? Or telling them that
they may not use electrostatics? IMO, that would be silly.


Can you name a maker who's amp isn't happy with standard cable of a
suitable loop resistance?

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