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Old June 17th 06, 01:09 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Pooh Bear
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Default Some difficult questions regarding bi-wiring



Dopey wrote:

What would happen when you have bi-wiring if some of the electrons went down
the wrong wire and didn't realise it until they got to the speaker. They
would have to come back and go down the right wire. The ones coming back
would have to crash into some going down.

If the wire was hard and brittle couldn't these crashes cause cracks in the
wire because of the impact. The cracks would have to affect sound quality
because of the reduction in cross sectional area of the wire at the crack.

When these electron crashes occur, wouldn't this disrupt the "electron
traffic flow" and result in a noticible degradation of the sound quality.

Also, the electrons that went down the wrong wire and have to go back would
actually arrive at their speaker later then they should. Wouldn't this muddy
the sound.


I'm sure the lunatics at Audio Asylum would be very concerned about this
! ;~)

Graham


 




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