Nissancrazy- the science behind biwiring has little to do with (DC) resistance but more to do with the effect of magnetic fields. When using one cable to drive each speaker the strong magnetic field of the bass signal modulates the weaker magnetic field of the mid/treble signal causing distortion. Biwiring, with two SEPARATE wires to each speaker, can but not always mitigate this distortion. It does so by passing the bass signal in one cable and the mid/woofer signal in the other cable. A few inches of separation between the two cables is all that is normally required. NOTE; a single biwire cable provides little or no separation.
Additionally, if the system itself is of not high enough resolution, the positive effect of biwiring may not be heard. As always, IMHO.
Russ
Additionally, if the system itself is of not high enough resolution, the positive effect of biwiring may not be heard. As always, IMHO.
Russ