Wow, it looks like my tedious question has resulted in a boatload of information. I really appreciate all of the responses. I will give (BIWIRING) a try and trust my ears, which seems like the only way to find out the benefits if any. Thanks for all of your help, imagine the amount of responses if I only knew how to spell.
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For what it is worth, here is something about bi-wiring http://www.audioholics.com/education/cables/bi-wiring-from-amplifier-to-loudspeaker. I biwire. |
Davemitchell, "The best way to single wire is to cross wire. Run your positive to the treble positive and your negative to the bass negative and jumper positves to each other and negatives to each other. This averages the loss in sonic performance evenly across the whole speaker. Try it". I tried it and it does improve the overall balance of my Dali speakers. I think they are one of the speakers that are designed to be biwired (I just have not done it yet) and I did not like the sound of the speakers jumped from top to the bottom as much, but rather "bottom to the top".(Better overall) But this seems to have evened out the two pretty well. Next stop will be biwire cables, as soon as I can figure out which ones to buy. Dali Icon 6 Jolida 302BRC Cayin CDT-17A Thanks, Bob |
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