NIN_Fragile Posted February 4, 2001 Share Posted February 4, 2001 Is biwiring a great thing? I notice all of the Reference speakers have the option for it, but I wonder if the sound quality is actually improved. Anyone tried this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wife-said-no Posted February 5, 2001 Share Posted February 5, 2001 There is a lot of debate about this as well as the improvment from any cable modification. The best thing to do is try it for your self with some cheaper wire. If you like it then use better wire. I will say that I found it to be a better listening experience (bi-wire that is). Don't forget to take the brass couplings off otherwise you'll need new speakers. ------------------ Come on honey why can't I spend some more money? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carlos Posted February 9, 2001 Share Posted February 9, 2001 i biwired my klf30's and it sounds alot better but thats my opinion Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ERIK Posted February 9, 2001 Share Posted February 9, 2001 When I changed from 16g wire to 12g wire I also bi-wired. I noticed a considerable difference but how much of that came from new wire and how much came from bi-wiring I am unsure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Audio Flynn Posted February 10, 2001 Share Posted February 10, 2001 I have Audio Quest Type 6+ for the highs(previously used for full range) and some Radio Shack 12 gauge for the lows. Hard to describe the improvement. In Rock the drums and bass guitar sound more real. Female vocals seem more open or less cluttered(overpowered) by the rest of the music. Listening to Holst "The Planets" now and the Cello sounds like you can hear the windings on the strings. It is cheap to try Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stone Posted February 11, 2001 Share Posted February 11, 2001 I didn't notice a big improvement when bi- wiring. It's usually when you switch back to your old configuration that you can tell the differences in any changes you've done. The only thing I could tell right off was that I could turn my receiver up just a hair more with out distortion. It's worth a shot, but just don't expect some huge difference and you won't be disappointed. Note: Bi-amping is also an option... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Posted February 11, 2001 Share Posted February 11, 2001 I did and I recomend trying it Double wire, with the gold spade ends, gave better focus and fuller sound across the spectrum on an infrequently used Earl Klugh's Greatest Hits CD. On Diane Krall's wonderfully clean and simple CDs, the cymbals come alive - they sizzle like cold water splashed on hot sauna rocks. Some tweaks remove color from the sound: This one seems to add it. The single best word that I can use to describe it is "lush." Some tweaks cost a lot of money: This one does not. On a scale of one to ten, where the very best speakers are easily 8s, 9s and even 10s, this tweak is a 'one'. Wrapping my metal horns in soft gray window putty made a wonderful "two" on the scale. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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