opaqueice;162523 Wrote: 
> Unless the Rotel has two separate amps inside it, one connected to the A
> outs and one to the B, biwiring won't make the slightest bit of
> difference.  If (as is usually the case) A and B are connected inside
> the amp, all you're doing is running two wires instead of one from the
> same amp.  You might reduce the resistance by some tiny amount, and
> you'll change the inductance since the wiring arrangement is different,
> but that's it.  You'll make a bigger difference by precisely how you
> arrange a given speaker wire (coiled versus snaked for example), or by
> changing its length or type, then by bi-wiring.You'll also be changing the 
> capacitance (doubling it), and you'll be
increasing the surface area of the cable which is relevent to the skin
effect - you may not think the skin effect is relevent at audio
frequencies though.


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