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bi-wring???
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does bi-wring make any difference in sound quility if I connect the other end on the same receiver terminal??
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Re: bi-wring???
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only in the case where a single wire is not of sufficient guage (i.e. too thin) to carry the full signal. Biwiring does not provide any advantage over a single, thicker wire.
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No and neither does bi-wiring! Lots of posts on the bi-wiring subject. Try a search for bi-wire or biwire.
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Nothing against you S002, but I find it interesting why so many people ask about this topic. Why don't people just hook up some good 12-14 gauge wire and enjoy.
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Re: bi-wring???
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They ask because they don't know.
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