Biamping question


Hi all,
I use Aq Anconda from cdpl. to the first amp (highs) and Aq Amazon from that amp to second amp (lows).

My q is do i have to use same type of ics ?

Or and what do you suggest ?

Thanks!
grisslehamn
Grisslehamn, I do not make or sell these wires, I only us them in my system at home because they sound good to my ear, are very neutral, and because they happen to be much cheaper than wires I have found to not sound as good (ie. 299.00USD for the first meter with your choice of termination). Also I own the Coincident Total Eclipse speakers that are wired internally with the same so it might stand to reason that consistency would work well. (Can't wait for the audiophile fall out on that remark, sorry.) Check out these websites for another opinion on CST. By the way I use the term "attenuate" to explain what most of the wire game seems to be about and that is IMHO, fixing what doesn't sound right about ones choice of components combined by wiring that modifys the sound. Cheers!

http://www.soundstage.com/revequip/coincident_cstic_trs.htm
and
http://www.high-endaudio.com/index_ac.html
(look under recommended components/IC's)
Opps! Hey Grisslehamn, Let me warn you that if you do not find these cables used there is a recommended 200 hour break in! (no kidding) and mine sucked up every bit of it before sounding really good. Much equipment has a break in period but... So, just a FYI. Cheers!
I think the questions about matching were answered.

In terms of grounding, either direction is fine, I would just make sure I mounted the i/c's the same direction (if they are matched). Most i/c's are grounded on the "to" side if I am not mistaken (and if I am, I'm sure I will be jumped on)--I would just want to make sure that my pre to amp interconnect shielding was grounded on the same side (amplifier) to prevent any small residual currents (ground loops, hums, etc.). If you hear no problems, then they are probably not present--don't sweat the small stuff.