Thanks Thorman. I note your reasons for using silver cables for the top end and copper cables for the bottom end. My concern in using different cables is whether it will cause an uneven frequency distribution?
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Addressing your concern about different cables causing an uneven frequency distribution . . . An engineer here at work has a bumper sticker on her car that says: "Enlightment comes not from the answer, but from the question!" I think that not only have you come up the perfect question, but you've also answered your own question at the same time. I think that you've talked it out to yourself. That's why the common consenus is to use the same cables on the top and bottom. Chuck |
Here's a link to Vandersteen's views on biwiring, which I first found in another thread on this forum: http://www.vandersteen.com/pages/Answr7.htm. He recommends using the same wire for both runs, and using separate cables versus two within a single sleeve. |
..i just recently biwired my piega c-40 speakers and before doing so ..read the aforementioned richard vandersteen article and tried two different cables..in my case a crystal cable 'ultra' ..that i already had with an argento 'reference' cable and the sound was not good..then when i then used 2 seperate runs of the argento 'reference' cables the sound was superb...there probably is something to using the same cables for biwiring ...in my case it certainly was the better combination... |
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