Bi-wiring?
Please note the interpolations.
Please forgive the top-posting.
On Mar 5, 10:24*am, ST wrote:
I am music lover and would like to share observation. I can't tell any
difference whatsoever nor any of my so called audiophile friends. Of
course I didn't tell them I am doing any blind test. The only aspect
of bi-wiring that I hope someone can reply is:-
1) When the woofer moves the coils suppose to generate electricity and
it suppose reverse to the amplifier or get filtered or something like
that. So when we connect the tweeter and subwoofer or woofer won't
this little current affect the tweeter?
Note: We are discussing Bi-WIRING - not Bi-Amping. So, instead of a
small jumper on the back of the speaker between the two sections, you
now have a rather longer, thicker jumper connected at the amp
terminals. Electrically the same as far as the speaker can perceive.
2) *By bi-wiring there's no "disturbance" in current to tweeter.
No *discernable* difference in what the tweeter sees between bi-wiring
and single-wiring assuming adequate gauge wire and clean, tight
connections in both cases.
Is this possible?
Not as you define the problem. Bi-Amping will isolate the two sections
of the speaker. But not Bi-Wiring. Of course, bi-amping raises the
question as to whether four cables will now be required....
Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
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