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! 

128x128navyachts

@newbee - Thank you. With 6’ leads I’m only running 12 awg, I’d like to try your suggestion of the Mogami but if I’m bi-wiring at 6’ is 10 awg overkill?

No such thing as 'over kill' I think, but perhaps not at all necessary. :-) But to hear the differences make sure both wires are the same ga. My runs are longer and I have only used 10 ga.

There are credible members here like LAk. Wig, Mike Lavigne, Waltersalas.lalitk , Markr1, Tvad, Teajay (amorstereo), charlesdad1.

 

Davidten Nasaman , both are also credible.

Just about a full table of disciples so it has a pre Easter vibe.

And it reminds me of the saying, “One will lie and the other will swear to it”

 

FWIW: I run a bi wire.

You have to admit that biwire setups look pretty sexy and cool.

It also allows some degree of "tuning" whereby, the owner can invest in a cable for the bottom end with speciific characteristics and cost considerations, and something different for the mid/highs involving a different set of parameters. There seems to be some success out there with SBW setups using this design philosophy and obtaining very good results.