No one I've shared this with has taken this seriously.
If you have two pairs of speak cables, one copper and one silver, of similar gauge, give this a try.
On speaker end connect:
1) positive AU to positive HF
2) negative AU to positive LF
3) positive CU to negative HF
4) negative CU to negative LF
On amp end connect:
1) positive and negative AU to positive lead(s)
2) positive and negative CU to negative lead(s)
The theory is the positive current being conduced by AU will give cleaner and more detailed highs while the negative current being conduced by the CU will give stronger and smoother bass with more coherency and cogency than merely splitting CU and AU between LF and HF during bi-wire procedures.
If you have two pairs of speak cables, one copper and one silver, of similar gauge, give this a try.
On speaker end connect:
1) positive AU to positive HF
2) negative AU to positive LF
3) positive CU to negative HF
4) negative CU to negative LF
On amp end connect:
1) positive and negative AU to positive lead(s)
2) positive and negative CU to negative lead(s)
The theory is the positive current being conduced by AU will give cleaner and more detailed highs while the negative current being conduced by the CU will give stronger and smoother bass with more coherency and cogency than merely splitting CU and AU between LF and HF during bi-wire procedures.