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Default Bi-wiring?

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codifus wrote:

That is one way to look at it. Another? Everyone in this thread says
that bi-wiring doesn't work. Does that mean that you and all the
others are conforming?

Far be it for me to side with everyone else.



CD


Hi CD,

I've already stated that IMO the only way to see if bi-wiring works is
to try it on your system. Some speaker manufacturers say to use it,
others say no.

Some people find no physical basis for it, others do. Some use simple
electrical engineering explanations for what appears to be a complex
process, especially given the sophisticated hearing/interpretation
mechanisms that humans have. Some use what appears to be fantasy to
explain how it works.

Most scientists I know talk in terms of 'suggests', 'indicates', and
'theory', rather than black and white certainties, and this makes me
want to try many things for myself.

I have tri-wired my Linn Kabers and am very pleased with the result. So
pleased I will not go back to single wires. I've tried single wires with
3 times the copper and still prefer the tri-wires.

I'm just not willing to argue with people. If they can't/won't hear any
difference then I feel like I'm arguing colour with the blind, and I've
got music to appreciate.

Greg