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On 4 Mar, 09:16, " wrote:


Unless the laws of physics have been repealed recently, bi-wiring and
mono-wiring should make no discernable difference assuming proper
gauge wire and truly secure connections in the very first place.


For real?


Yes.

Based on the laws of physics there should be no measurable
differences?


There are always measurable differences! I can measure the difference in the
resistance between a wire the same wire as the room temperature varies.

The differences, which can be predicted theoretically and also measured, are
way too small to matter.

The output of both will be identical in every measurable
parameter?


I repeat, there are always measurable differences!

Which specific laws of physics are you thinking of and how do they apply
here?


An amplifier, speaker cables, and speakers constitute an electrical network.
There are a number of laws of physics, such as Ohm's law and Kirchoff's law
that are relevant.