VR4 HSE Silver Jumpers?


I was reading throught the Von Schweikert VR4 manual this weekend and noticed they recommend silver speaker wire to tighten the bass. I'm using MAS Signature Hybrid speaker wire which is a single strand of silver wire with stranded OFC copper. I presently run my speaker wire to the M/T enclosure, and then run a jumper to the woofer. I know VSA suggests bi-wiring, but in my set-up this is not feasible. I actually tried bi-wiring with Canare 4S11 at one point, and compared it to using jumpers, and I didn't discern a difference.

Anyway, the question...

Does anyone think changing my jumpers from an all-copper quad geometry wire to a solid core silver wire would make a difference in the bass response?
tvad
'The Valley'? Not since the pschadelic 60's: just before I 'really' got into 'Turn on, drop out, and tune in', and moved to Laural Canyon. But that was short lived, perhaps in concert with the brief '60's phenomenon. I was a painter then.

But now that I have grown up some, I am into architecture, which pays better, and my work is better received. I mean, I do (usually) get paid for it at least.

I work out of my home now on computer, and affectionately refer to my VW bug as, 'my child support car'. Similarly this apt. And Bugs in general as, 'just a car. Nothing more, nothing less'.

But becasue it is a Studio Apt, being divorced, and doing a Murphy Bed, I get a 12.5x24x8 office/living/listening room (which has an 8x13 dog-leg kitchenette at the listening end --is that causing even my best setup to require shifing the balace 7 degrees to put the image in the center of the soundstage?). I am also thankful for the 24' dimension, which enables the space to accomodate low frequency extension to 24hz. I would be hard pressed to find anything as large even in much larger apts.

It is 2mi from Disneyland, in Orange County.

I know where you (all) are coming from. Been there, done that. But in defence, holding a remote and touching a button ocassionally is no more a bother than turning a page of the program at a concert. And there is more of a payoff becasue you can get closer to that experience in the privay and comfort of your own home.

The greater difficulty is in having to modify your recordings collection. So many of the greatest performances, which may very well be a favorite, are so poorly produced and engineered that when you can hear them with any degree of accuracy, they become intolerable.

So you end up confining yourself to the few that range from what you would then refer to as mid-it to the totally knock you out with realism sonically superior reference quality recordings, which you otherwise could not even know about, nor ever hear on the 'other' type of system.
And some of which you would otherwise never listen to. Some even in a musicla genre that is not among your favorite, thereby expanding your musical horizon. That is not bad, right.

I usually have no problem coexisting, other than with my ex-wife, that is. But that was all her fault(?) though not her story :-)

Yes, peace. And friendly. It can get wierd in cyberspace where you are not facing the person to whom you are speaking. Much of the hostile language would not occur in person. Eccpet from the larger, buffed up guys, parhaps :-)

I hope everyone (you know who you are) heard that.
See, Dida, that's the difference in our approaches. I want my equipment
to serve my music collection. I don't want to adjust my music collection
to serve my equipment. We are at opposite ends of the same
continuum, yet still part of the same universe.
I have never done other than acknowledge the fact. Though I undertand how it can be construed as hostile and threatening to those who dwell in the other universe to point it out.

Idealogically (is that an actual word, well you know what I mean :-), its the difference between true and false, fact and fiction, or science or voodoo.

See, that sounds hostile, and may be offensive. But it is true, isn't it, if you think about it. That is all I am saying.

Anyway, its just my opinion, but I am sticking to it :-)

No offence, and nothing personal. Really. I am not mad at anybody, or judging anyone.
No, I don't agree that it's the difference between true or false, fact or fiction, science or voodoo. That supposition suggests any approach to sound reproduction other than your approach is wrong. To you that's true, because you dogamatically refuse to see the benefit of any other method. I prefer to see the approaches as different methods, neither being more true than the other. Just as I view religions as being different approaches to the same goal: none being more correct than another. The simple fact you admit many of your music sounds like crap on your system is proof enough of your method not being correct for me, but I don't consider it as the "truth" or "the way". Sorry.
After wading through the muck, here is what I offer.

I owned VR4 Silvers years ago. I started out with cables from the amp to the woofer module with jumpers to the top. Sounded good to me. But it was only when I bi-wired them that the sound became truly excellent. So I think that you are limiting the performance of your VR4s by not biwiring, forget that jumper business.

Oz