@jl35
I certainly don't want to start that debate. I don't know the answer but will need to figure it out via testing on my own. Regarding the jumpers, I'm not sure how they accomplish anything. The signal is not seperated until the end of the journey. To me it seems the same.
@gdnrbob
I kinda like it too. Adds muscle. But it's easy to see because of where it's located. Don't need bananas but I had spades on those wires before and they kept coming off or loosing connection. Maybe it was the speakers problem. It was a different speaker.
I notice a lot of more expensive speaker cables and interconnects have what AQ is calling a dielectric-bias system (DMS). Is this something I should look for? I have something like this on my interconnects but no batteries, just a bump in the cable. Again, not loking for a debate for or against.
I certainly don't want to start that debate. I don't know the answer but will need to figure it out via testing on my own. Regarding the jumpers, I'm not sure how they accomplish anything. The signal is not seperated until the end of the journey. To me it seems the same.
@gdnrbob
I kinda like it too. Adds muscle. But it's easy to see because of where it's located. Don't need bananas but I had spades on those wires before and they kept coming off or loosing connection. Maybe it was the speakers problem. It was a different speaker.
I notice a lot of more expensive speaker cables and interconnects have what AQ is calling a dielectric-bias system (DMS). Is this something I should look for? I have something like this on my interconnects but no batteries, just a bump in the cable. Again, not loking for a debate for or against.