Thanks for the Vandersteen link. Very helpful. Well stated and very logical.
how to wire up speakers ...??
Hello all,
So I have recently been reviewing the age old argument of single wiring your speakers vs. biwring and / or removing the bridge plate between the binding posts and connecting them with jumper cables matching your speaker cable.
Something occurred to me last night about another way to wire up your speakers….
WHAT ABOUT LIKE THIS---?????
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B01U3HhYR3nZSmI3MUVBZ3d0Mlk/view?usp=sharing
Would you consider this to be ‘biwring’ or single?
Good idea or bad idea?
Pluses and minuses to wiring this way?
I haven’t tested it out yet, and wanted to gather some opinions before actually amping them up this way.
Thanks
Steve
So I have recently been reviewing the age old argument of single wiring your speakers vs. biwring and / or removing the bridge plate between the binding posts and connecting them with jumper cables matching your speaker cable.
Something occurred to me last night about another way to wire up your speakers….
WHAT ABOUT LIKE THIS---?????
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B01U3HhYR3nZSmI3MUVBZ3d0Mlk/view?usp=sharing
Would you consider this to be ‘biwring’ or single?
Good idea or bad idea?
Pluses and minuses to wiring this way?
I haven’t tested it out yet, and wanted to gather some opinions before actually amping them up this way.
Thanks
Steve
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Steve, as Zd said, that's just single wire with jumpers of the same wire. As far as whether or not to use connectors, I agree with the comments posted by Buscis2 in this Audiogon thread, especially the quotes from Nelson Pass. |
Doing it that way is the same as using jumpers made with the same speaker cable. The only difference is that you won't be able to terminate the cables with spade's, banana’s, etc. That said, I don't see this as a smart move. Terminated connectors will be touching more surface area on the binding posts. Not only that, having bare cable exposed will tarnish the metal. You'll have to clean them all the time. |