Bi-wire options

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Re: Bi-wire options

Unread post by antonio66 »

One dealer said when connecting bi wire speakers with single cable to use the plus cable in the HF and the negative cable in the LF and of course use jumper cables as you've stated Marc. I believe DQ was correct with his post regarding splitting a single cable.

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Re: Bi-wire options

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My Cubix take this discussion one step further as they can be tri wired/amped. I have only ever heard them with a single cable feeding all the drivers. When I recently upgraded to the LS6 cables I have the full cable going in to the bass drivers and then the thinner cables split out and going to the other two binding posts
(I upgraded my binding posts to gold plated pure copper) and it sounds really good. I am sure having another pair of amps would improve it further but for now I am happy with my lot.
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