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UnsteadyKen wrote:
EddieM says...




The changes I noticed with mine as I
recall affected the upper midrange and treble mostly which
sounded spacious to the point were I thought it was unrealistic.
I noticed no sonic improvement whatsoever. I have ML Aeruis
electrostat.

I wonder that if you had repositioned the Aeruisi after biwiring to
achieve your preferred balance whether any improvements in overall
sound quality would have been heard :-).



I spend four days doing that plus rearranging everything my eyes
could see.


I have B&W DM620 single
wired with twin core mains cord so have tried biwiring at litte
expense but cannot say I heard any difference not to mention
improvement...



At least you tried. I was thinking about biamping at the time
using tube amp for the stators at the time but put it off.
Too much for my budget. I opted for a tube preamp instead
along with the 250w pc solid state pwr amp.


 
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