Hello Oscar,
I have a two rules of thumb when I deal with bi-wired speakers and Remote Sense cables.
1 Remote Sense should be inserted into more difficult load be it a woofer as in many speakers or treble/midrange as in many electrostatic speakers
2 If I deal with just bi-wired situation with one main cable and jumper - as a rule, I place main cable on treble/mid and jumper between it and the woofer - Because woofer will tolerate better additional electrical load of the jumper
When rules #1 and #2 clash - experiment, it takes only a minute to re-connect speaker cables and jumpers at speaker end
When rules #1 and #2 do not clash - still experiment, I could be wrong in general or as its related to your case.
Most important: in selecting your cables and their set up - trust ONLY your ears. Disregard "buzz" and other bull..
Thank you
Simon
I have a two rules of thumb when I deal with bi-wired speakers and Remote Sense cables.
1 Remote Sense should be inserted into more difficult load be it a woofer as in many speakers or treble/midrange as in many electrostatic speakers
2 If I deal with just bi-wired situation with one main cable and jumper - as a rule, I place main cable on treble/mid and jumper between it and the woofer - Because woofer will tolerate better additional electrical load of the jumper
When rules #1 and #2 clash - experiment, it takes only a minute to re-connect speaker cables and jumpers at speaker end
When rules #1 and #2 do not clash - still experiment, I could be wrong in general or as its related to your case.
Most important: in selecting your cables and their set up - trust ONLY your ears. Disregard "buzz" and other bull..
Thank you
Simon