There was a related thread on this a short while back, check this out: http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?cspkr&1066229292&read&keyw&zzvandersteen It relates Richard Vandersteen's thoughts on bi-wiring which would also apply to tri-wiring.
Effects of brading interconnect wire
Here is an interesting question on a more technical side, for those so inclined. What effect(s) result from brading speaker wire, regardless of the brand/cost? Neatly coiling extra wire would create some amount of inductance, I would venture to guess. And leaving a pile of pasta dosen't rate high on the wife-o-meter.
In my situation I have a pair of Alon Mk IV's tri wired to my McIntosh MC-2102 and to neaten things up I braided the wire to make it more "visualy appealing". What have I done to those poor electrons!
In my situation I have a pair of Alon Mk IV's tri wired to my McIntosh MC-2102 and to neaten things up I braided the wire to make it more "visualy appealing". What have I done to those poor electrons!
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