Bi-Wiring


Although the option to do so is there, I hadn't planned on bi-wiring my speakers, especially after watching this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McH2tlfj0vo

In the video it only speaks of bi-wiring on the speaker side (and a bit about bi-amping). But my amp has two sets of binding post for each channel as shown here: https://coda.cc/coda-no-8-amplifier

I have reached out to both my dealer and the manufacturer about this with no response as of yet, so I was looking to you all for what your thoughts are on this? 

Will running 2 pairs of speaker wires to the 4 individual binding post do anything for me or would the info in the video still prevail? Thanks! 

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Op there is a big benefits on biwiring. My Diapason Adamantes, My Norh Speakers, my R3 red rose   My Klipsch 600rpm, And my Wharfedale Speakers are all biwirablle. My Plinius sa 100 has four bindings post .if your amp has four binding post , used them. In my experience, I get more instruments separations. Bigger soundstage.You can use silver on highs and copper on bass.i find using biwire on Speakers side only is not as good using both amp side. Try it. Some of the opinions here , I can tell they don’t have the biwire set up.

Op always remember you will never know until you do it yourself? Agoners can either help you and misled you. There are credible members here like LAk. Wig, Mike Lavigne, Waltersalas.lalitk , Markr1, Tvad, Teajay (amorstereo), charlesdad1.

The impact of bi-wiring is often subtle, if even audible, but there are a lot of variables, and some get very noticeable results. One size does not fit all, so there’s not an absolute single correct answer whether or not there are immediately audible benefits from bi-wiring. Two things happen when you bi-wire... it typically doubles the gauge of the wire used, which can have some benefit. Also, each wire is affected by a different impedance from the passive speaker crossover, so each allows a different part of the signal through. It’s impossible to predict what, if any difference you’ll hear, but it can pave the way to hear other minor improvements (like removing water spots from window panes one at a time). No harm done either way, so try it. It’ll only cost a 2nd set of wires.

The fact that your speakers can be bi-wired also means they can be bi-amped, which offers a lot more flexibility and can have a more obvious impact....that could be worth pursuing too. Bi-wiring is a component of all bi-amping situations.