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  1. I have my 30's spiked and have double bi-wired them using Audioquest type4 and CV-4. I think there was quite an improvement in the seperation of the highs and lows and as you have stated the bass is tighter using the spikes.
  2. Been a while since my last posting due to computer failure, but I have finally finished my basement and am installing everything into the room. In the process of Wiring up my KLF-30's I have run into a minor problem. My Kenwood reciever has screw on terminals on the back, but they have some retarded flange around the outside making it near impossible to connect my wires. I am doing a double bi-wire (kind of by accident) and am using Audioquest Type4 and CV-4 so I have four wires going to each terminal. I bought some Monster Cable banannas because I have no other option. My problem is that just crimping these wires together doesn't seem like a good method to me. Does crushing the wires into the end of the banannas make a solid sound termination? ( I find it hard to believe) In browsing these boards for a while now I have heard about soldering the ends? Would this work better? I have inquired about using silver solder, but not sure how to go about that.. any help would be appreciated.
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