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what is the benefit of bi-wiring?
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is bi-wiring an option available on all axioms? (we demo'd the m50ti and it was not capable of being bi-wired)
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the response i got from my local dealer when i was asking about by wiring is that it makes the speaker sound 10 times as good. Logically, that doesnt make sense. I didn't press the issue, but it seems that if you buy a good wire, that doesnt add resistance, you should get the same sound.
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The benefits are negligible. If they are there at all, it's probably all in the listener's head.
Of course, it's not in speaker cable manufacturer's interest to tell you that.
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There's your answer, then...
In other words, no. I think it is only on the M60s and M80s, and that only because it is expected of high end speakers. Again, I reference this article:
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_10_2/ultralink-CL414-cable-5-2003.html
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