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Biwiring
"RJH" wrote in message ... Hi - I've just bought some speakers, JMLab Chorus 715, marvellous. Anyway, something in the setup instructions intrigued me - 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?! I don't bother with biwiring as a rule, but should this cause a rethink? Rob People who bi-wire as a rule don't usualy think. Therefore it will not cause anything. |
Biwiring
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 14:45:30 +0000
Don Pearce wrote: since bi-wiring wont DEcrease sound quality, why NOT recommend it? You say the sound quality won't decrease, but my way of thinking is that every added cable that isn't coaxial is another opportunity for some clown to wire it in out-of-phase. Not that it makes any difference to you or I ;-) -- Spyros lair: http://www.mnementh.co.uk/ |||| Maintainer: arm26 linux Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for you are tasty and good with ketchup. |
Biwiring
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 14:45:30 +0000
Don Pearce wrote: since bi-wiring wont DEcrease sound quality, why NOT recommend it? You say the sound quality won't decrease, but my way of thinking is that every added cable that isn't coaxial is another opportunity for some clown to wire it in out-of-phase. Not that it makes any difference to you or I ;-) -- Spyros lair: http://www.mnementh.co.uk/ |||| Maintainer: arm26 linux Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for you are tasty and good with ketchup. |
Biwiring
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 18:02:06 +0000 (UTC)
(Stewart Pinkerton) wrote: since bi-wiring wont DEcrease sound quality, why NOT recommend it? Excellent synopsis! :-) My pleasure :-) -- Spyros lair: http://www.mnementh.co.uk/ |||| Maintainer: arm26 linux Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for you are tasty and good with ketchup. |
Biwiring
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 18:02:06 +0000 (UTC)
(Stewart Pinkerton) wrote: since bi-wiring wont DEcrease sound quality, why NOT recommend it? Excellent synopsis! :-) My pleasure :-) -- Spyros lair: http://www.mnementh.co.uk/ |||| Maintainer: arm26 linux Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for you are tasty and good with ketchup. |
Biwiring
"Ian Molton" wrote in message ... On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 18:02:06 +0000 (UTC) (Stewart Pinkerton) wrote: since bi-wiring wont DEcrease sound quality, why NOT recommend it? Excellent synopsis! :-) My pleasure :-) mmm? |
Biwiring
"Ian Molton" wrote in message ... On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 18:02:06 +0000 (UTC) (Stewart Pinkerton) wrote: since bi-wiring wont DEcrease sound quality, why NOT recommend it? Excellent synopsis! :-) My pleasure :-) mmm? |
Biwiring
"Anthony Edwards" wrote in message ... On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 14:45:32 -0000, Keith G wrote: ** Unless *you* know different - anybody here prepared to claim that bi-wiring produces a palpable improvement to a particular speaker/amp combo? When I first purchased my B&W Matrix 805V monitor loudspeakers in the mid-1990s, I used them in single wired mode for a while, leaving the linking pieces between each set of binding posts in place. There was a noticeable (although I never tested this under double blind conditions) difference in sound according to whether the single wired cables were connected to the "treble" binding posts, or the "bass" binding posts. Funny you should say that, I'm always careful to use the 'bass' posts myself - it's a 'time-alignment' thing........ :-) |
Biwiring
"Anthony Edwards" wrote in message ... On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 14:45:32 -0000, Keith G wrote: ** Unless *you* know different - anybody here prepared to claim that bi-wiring produces a palpable improvement to a particular speaker/amp combo? When I first purchased my B&W Matrix 805V monitor loudspeakers in the mid-1990s, I used them in single wired mode for a while, leaving the linking pieces between each set of binding posts in place. There was a noticeable (although I never tested this under double blind conditions) difference in sound according to whether the single wired cables were connected to the "treble" binding posts, or the "bass" binding posts. Funny you should say that, I'm always careful to use the 'bass' posts myself - it's a 'time-alignment' thing........ :-) |
Biwiring
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 09:11:18 +0000, RJH wrote:
Hi - I've just bought some speakers, JMLab Chorus 715, marvellous. Anyway, something in the setup instructions intrigued me - 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?! I don't bother with biwiring as a rule, but should this cause a rethink? Some say better, some say no difference, some say worse. Try it - it's only the cost of a bit of speaker cable! Make decent stands a priority though. Personally, I have bi-wired a (heavily modified) old pair of Kef Codas & I *think* they sound better. That's enough for me. It may be just in my mind, but so what? -- Mick http://www.nascom.info for Nascom & Gemini information Also at http://www.mixtel.co.uk where the collection started. Currently deserting M$ for linux... :-) |
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