I run two seperate cables and find it fantastic for tailoring sound, much better than single bi-wire cable in this set up.
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I have tried bi-wired cables and single cables (with jumpers) from a single set of L/R outputs on my amp With the "right"cable, bi-wiring seemed to offer no benefits in this case - just more expensive. If Soyuz have bi-wired speakers you might want to take a look at KLE Innovations new jumpers https://kleinnovations.com/kle-innovations-klei-products/klei-qseries/klei-qseries-speaker-binding-p... Bi-wired speakers will benefit from b-amping. Regards... |
The biwire speaker cable (separated internally in a single bundle) has been shown to be significantly inferior to physically separate cables for the high and low sets.. (if I understand the op, he is interested in connecting those two sets so one each is on different posts on the amp. I do not think it matters, other than convenience. It may be hard to put two sets on one speaker post on the amp ... and using both should be no problem As far as biamping. I have to say newbies should leave biamping to old pros at it. Biamping reads like something cool, but it is hard to properly implement, and usually ends up WORSE than having one great amp instead of two half the price amps. (plus the required crossover) |
Sorry all, I’m not sure I’m making my question clear. My amp has two sets of speaker connections. So Speaker 1 out will be connected to my Speaker Hi connections and Speaker 2 out will be connected to my Speaker Low connections - 4 separate amp out connections and 4 separate Speaker cables. Will this increase the output (roughly) to the speakers and/or deliver cleaner sound? Will this be better than just using Speaker 1 outputs and bi-wiring? Feedback appreciated! |
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