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My speaker cables are 11.5 awg
https://www.kabusa.com/frameset.htm?/spiralvoice.htm
Using biwired cables on speakers with only 2 connections
I generally have bought biwire speaker cables in the past, and now I have speakers that can't be bi wired.
Is there any problem if I only use two of the four wires and just Cover the other two wires so they don't touch each other. I hate the fact that I bought really expensive speaker cables and now I have this issue.
Do I use the high pass or the low pass LR pair? Which have been marked this way so I trust there was actually a reason for them doing this and not just cosmetic
Will this impair sonic performance ?
“Bi-wire is nonsense”. This statement is nonsense! Nobody knows if the speakers you own will sound better if you biwire them or not. I tri-wire my speakers which are the same recommendations from the dealer/manufacturer recommend. |
@jhnnrrs Wrote:
I agree! See video below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McH2tlfj0vo Mike |
@p05129 I don't care who recommends it, bi-wiring is just redundant wiring. It makes NO DIFFERENCE to the sound. Bi or tri, your just feeding into the junk audio accessory industry.
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