I believe Pure Note is one of the very few companies that splits the phases on speaker cables with wide spacing. This increases inductance but eliminates capacitance. The sonic benefits of their Epsilon Ref. cable is a very clear soundstage. They also do not recommend bi-wire cables, just use a quality jumper between the posts.
correct bi-wiring per Richard Vandersteen
What do you guys think of this?
Did you guys see this interview with Richard Vandersteen?
http://www.vandersteen.com/pages/Pdffiles/rvintrvw.pdf
He talks about a lot of topics, but one of them was about bi-wiring. He said that the two sets of wires need to be at least 1 to 2 inches apart, and that if you use what is sold as a bi-wire you are losing a great deal of the benefit of bi-wiring. I also inferred that he thinks that the benefit only materializes in large cones played at high volumes.
Do guys you agree/disagree on this?
Did you guys see this interview with Richard Vandersteen?
http://www.vandersteen.com/pages/Pdffiles/rvintrvw.pdf
He talks about a lot of topics, but one of them was about bi-wiring. He said that the two sets of wires need to be at least 1 to 2 inches apart, and that if you use what is sold as a bi-wire you are losing a great deal of the benefit of bi-wiring. I also inferred that he thinks that the benefit only materializes in large cones played at high volumes.
Do guys you agree/disagree on this?
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