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"codifus" wrote in message
... On Mar 4, 10:14 pm, Sonnova wrote: I've tried it on a number of different speakers, heard no difference. Did you try it with different types of music? Like I pointed out earlier, it's the types of music that will more likely bring out bi- wiring's advantages. I've seen your posts and noticed that your taste in music tend to be classical and that you aren't keen on studio recordings. Well, IMO a studio recording has the tendency to more fully test the instantaneous dynamic capability of an audio system than a classical recording ever will. Classical music doesn't invoke the short term dynamic that bi-wiring brings out. I like all types of music; live, studio, classical, hip-hop, reggae etc. Different types of music can make certain capabilities of a system more readily apparent than other types. CD. But bi-wiring can't make a difference as the laws of physics don't allow it. So, any ideas that different types of music will show up different capabilities is pure fantasy. If you really believe that you can hear bi-wiring making a difference, can you please suggest a mechanism by which this could be? Please suggest a hypothesis that can be tested. Please suggest some tests by which we can verify independently what you suggest is the case. Otherwise, it's just opinion, with no basis in reality. S. -- http://audiopages.googlepages.com |
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