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Stewart Pinkerton
 
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On 16 Oct 2005 23:19:08 GMT, Uptown Audio wrote:

Well that certainly tips the scale in the favor of the non-believers
now doesn't it? What I am talking about is an answer to the question
asked in real world terms. For instance, if you have a spool of 14ga
wire and use one run to the speakers, when you want to try bi-wiring
you don't run out and get some smaller wire to do that with, you
simply connect another length of the same wire. Two runs of the same
wire is what most people are asking about. When you do that, you halve
the resistance.


No, you don't, that's the whole point. You make no difference at all
to the resistance of the wire, the wires are *not* connected in
parallel - because that's what the crossover is *for*.

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