RE: Whip-Shaw's post quoting Vandersteen. If you bi-wire doesn't the wire carrying the signal to the bass driver carry the FULL range of the frequency to the bass driver but the treble frequencies are filtered out by the crossover before it gets to the driver?
And doesn't the wire coming from the amp to the tweeter carry the FULL range of frequencies to the crossover and then the low frequencies get filtered out before it gets to the tweeter?
I do not think bi-wiring or even bi-amping eliminates the crossover does it? It simply directs the signal to different sections of the crossover. One goes to the low pass filter, the other to the high pass filter. The full frequency of the signal is delivered through EACH of the two wires only to be filtered after it gets to the crossovers. So the bass frequencies STILL interfere with the treble frequencies in each wire, as they would if only one wire was used. CHANGE MY MIND.
And doesn't the wire coming from the amp to the tweeter carry the FULL range of frequencies to the crossover and then the low frequencies get filtered out before it gets to the tweeter?
I do not think bi-wiring or even bi-amping eliminates the crossover does it? It simply directs the signal to different sections of the crossover. One goes to the low pass filter, the other to the high pass filter. The full frequency of the signal is delivered through EACH of the two wires only to be filtered after it gets to the crossovers. So the bass frequencies STILL interfere with the treble frequencies in each wire, as they would if only one wire was used. CHANGE MY MIND.