timrhu
2,713 posts
03-20-2015 7:58am
Anytime you can keep signals separate it's usually a good things. The signals are different on each run and it's night to keep them away from each other if you can. Higher resolution systems will shows the differences most of the time.
Ctsooner
"Not sure where you got this information, but if you are biwiring using only one amp, the signal is identical on both cables." <<< your response to my original post.
Actually you are incorrect. Because of reflected impedances the high frequencies curent will travel up the wire connected to the mid/tweeter and the low frequencies curent up the wire connected to the woofer. All frequencies are present but not the same amount of current in each wire.