TroyTN Posted May 2, 2001 Share Posted May 2, 2001 I recently bouht the reference center speaker RC-3 which has bi-wire hookups on it. I bi-wired it and it sounds a tad brighter. I was wondering if anyone has bi-wired their Fortes? I have the Klipsch Forte II's and I know they do not have dual binding posts but is there a way to bi-wire Fortes? I'm thinking there is not. They sound great already but I'm always up for the latest tweek on improving my Fortes. Any input? Thanks ------------------ Troy... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
USparc Posted May 27, 2001 Share Posted May 27, 2001 TroyTN, The only effect you have in bi-wire your speakers is a reduction in wire resistance. So if you have a good speaker cable (in size ) you don't need to bi-wire. The bi-wire option on most klipsch speakers is another thing. (unless bi-amping) If you use singlewire you all propably use those brackets to connect the HI an LO therminals. VERY WRONG. Throw them away and use some good speaker cable to connect them!!! ------------------ ------------------------- Receiver: Onkyo 676 DVD: Pioneer DV-525 Screen: Thomson 46" RetroProjection Front: RF-3's Rear: RF-3's Center: RC-3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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