Bi-wiring mishap


So all right, all ive been hearing about lately is bi-wiring, bi-wiring so I thought I’d give it a try. Not knowing what the heck bi-wiring is but being the wordsmith that I am I knew that bi means two in the queens latin (just like dos equis means two horses) and so I figured, connect TWO wires. Simple enough. Well, I wasn’t getting any results at first so I asked my g/f to listen for any differences the bi-wiring might be making. Nothing, however was coming out of my speakers no matter how high I turned up the volume knob.

So I asked her to listen closely to hear if she could detect any signs of life. As she pressed her ear against the woofer I bi-wired; I took the speaker wire with the red thing and the speaker wire with the black thing and touched them together. Well…. First let me say this: my girlfriend is OK. She’s fine, despite what she says. Two specialists have now confirmed what I had suspected all along: any damage to her hearing was minimal at worst.

Furthermore, although I admit that I have never used the word ‘Jeepers’ (not out loud anyway) I will swear to the day I die that this was not in any way meant to be sarcastic. What would you say after experiencing such a thunderous clap, and peeking around you speaker to find your girlfriend, who was not two seconds prior only millimeters away from the speaker, across the entire length of the room with feet peering over the upturned couch like two periscopes? ‘Jeepers’ is not entirely out of line. Furthermore, I wonder how she could have heard this if her hearing was really as damaged as she claims?! I did not, as she says, scream it. Also, I defend myself that I did not snicker as I lifted the sofa off of her body. What is funny about a blown woofer? I’m sure, when I noticed her chest beginning to heave up and down again that I may have smiled from happiness that she was alive, but snicker? Those were very expensive speakers.

The upshot is this: can someone tell me if I did something incorrect or if this was some problem with the system? I plan to bi-wire again soon. If anyone is in the LA area and would like to lend an ear, please let me know. (oh yeah, some of you may have read my post about the remote for the turntable I was seeking and wondering if this is the same girlfriend and yes, she is one in the same – the screamer. Again, my annoyance over her screaming at my turntable set up in no way inspired me to snicker at the very scary incident described above nor was it the very reason that I bi-wired in the first place. revenge is not worth avantguardes. i keep telling her this.)
kublakhan
The event you have just witnessed was conducted by qualified stunt professionals. DO NOT try this at home.
swampwalker: very adroit. i still wanna' know, tho, how frequently during a walk thru the swamp you need to check beneath your underwear for leeches. ;) -kelly
Dear Kubla,

Your question, "can someone tell me if I did something incorrect or if this was some problem with the system?", ia a semi-rethorical ambiguous one.

It appears that the statement that best describes your situation, and that at the same time kind of answers your question, would be: IF your intent was to bi-wire in the audiophile sense of the word, YES, you "did something incorrect" WHICH RESULTED in "some problem with the system" (AND your friend, for that matter... :)

I noted that noone has suggested how to bi-wire; here is a correct method:

1) Make sure you have TWO sets of LEFT *AND* TWO sets of RIGHT outputs on your amp, which are NOT marked A and B! If they ARE marked A abd B, *DO NOT CONTINUE*
2) Turn everything off
3) Take two identical sets of speaker wire for the left side, two identical sets for the right side (=4 total).
4) Insert both LEFT sets in to the LEFT out of the amp, Black wires in Black connectors, Red wires in Red connectors for both sets.
5) At your speaker, make SURE the bridge clamp IS installed. Almost all vendors recommend ONLY removing it if you are bi-amping.
6) Connect RED wire to RED connector, BLACK wire to BLACK connector for both sets of wires
7) Repeat 4, 5 and 6 for right speaker
8) Double check
9) Turn on and enjoy the music

Probably very obvious, but the suggestions above for plugging speakers in to 110/220 will result in very short lived enjoyment of intense bass... If you decide to try, be forewarned that I have actually managed to launch the ciols from woofers using this technique, so make sure your friend is not in front of it, or you're looking at an ER visit and surgery...

Niels.
Kelly- actually, its the ticks that are the problem (Lyme disease named after Lyme, CT; about 40 miles as the crow flies or the leech slithers from my home).
A. Did you remove the jumpers from the two sets of posts on your speakers? B. Are you using two amps or one? C. Did you take your medication before trying anything?