Deang Posted March 3, 2002 Share Posted March 3, 2002 You guys are gonna love this - Scroll down and read the section regarding the disadvantages of biwiring. http://www.sonicdesign.se/biwire.html Jon Risch would freak ------------------ deanG This message has been edited by deang on 03-03-2002 at 07:48 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Audio Flynn Posted March 3, 2002 Share Posted March 3, 2002 I hope someone way more electically astute than I can comment on this one. I have to readit a bunch of times. "sotochastic"(?) phase distortion? WOW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deang Posted March 3, 2002 Author Share Posted March 3, 2002 "The result is a generation of more static and stochastic phase error sounds at different directions from the loudspeaker. The stochastic phase error sounds appear because there may be different types of unlinearities in the low- and high-frequency paths." I'm impressed. I have no idea what he's talking about. I'm certainly concerned about my speaker throwing stochastic phase error around my room though. I hope it cleans up with a wash cloth. ------------------ deanG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mighty Favog Posted March 3, 2002 Share Posted March 3, 2002 Sounds like (B)arbara (S)treisand to me... ------------------ Tom's Money Pit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
justin_tx_16 Posted March 3, 2002 Share Posted March 3, 2002 quote: Originally posted by deang: "The result is a generation of more static and stochastic phase error sounds at different directions from the loudspeaker. The stochastic phase error sounds appear because there may be different types of unlinearities in the low- and high-frequency paths." I'm impressed. I have no idea what he's talking about. I'm certainly concerned about my speaker throwing stochastic phase error around my room though. I hope it cleans up with a wash cloth. LMAO ------------------ -justin ProMedia 5.1 Tech Help I am an amateur, if it is professional; ProMedia help you want email Amy or call her @ 1-888-554-5665 or for an RA# 800-554-7724 ext 5 Klipsch Home Audio help you want, email support@klipsch.com or call @ 1-800-KLIPSCH RA# Fax Number=317-860-9140 / Parts Department Fax Number=317-860-9150s> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Klewless Posted March 3, 2002 Share Posted March 3, 2002 He forgot to mention that the crossover has to be constructed with bi-wiring in mind. With the proper crossover the bass notes can take the subway while the high notes can take the Elway. You will be able to clean up your room if you use the proper anti-magnetic wash cloth soaked with a special stochastic cleaning solution, available for a modest fee. We also have a super special hifreq-stochastic clear solution available for those persistent high frequencies which slip into the room on their way to the speaker. The wash cloth must be polarized for the waves going to the speaker and reverse polarization for the waves returning to the amp. ------------------ John P St Paul, MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deang Posted March 3, 2002 Author Share Posted March 3, 2002 I'm thinking the only remedy for the problem he is describing is Quad-wiring. ------------------ deanG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike stehr Posted March 4, 2002 Share Posted March 4, 2002 Bimorewire. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Warren Posted March 4, 2002 Share Posted March 4, 2002 its posted on the internet, it must be true. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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