If the Brysons are are stereo amps ( I believe they are) you can do a
vertical bi-amp, best of all worlds.
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Again a nice experiment - thanks for posting it! I tried this myself a
while back, and like you heard no difference.
Those look like pretty sensible cables, so I'm not at all surprised by
your results. I think differences in cables and in cable
configurations will only show up when the cables
Ben, any chance you can give this a go with some different music? I'd
recommend trying it with something that is studio-recorded (not live)
and perhaps with more rhythm/drive. Hotel California is a great test
track for some things, but not for others...
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PhilNYC
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Sure Phil. It's an easy test to conduct. I think I'll also make up an
obviously weak set of jumpers so that I can hear what effect that might
have and then be better equipped to hear the difference.
What would suggest to use as a test? Something simple? Maybe just a
female vocalist or
Ben Diss;193666 Wrote:
What would suggest to use as a test? Something simple? Maybe just a
female vocalist or perhaps a guitar solo?
-Ben
Relative to Hotel California, I'd go the other way...something with
more drive/rhythm which requires more bass speed. I think Hotel
California does
PhilNYC;193677 Wrote:
Relative to Hotel California, I'd go the other way...something with more
drive/rhythm which requires more bass speed. I think Hotel California
does a nice job at exposing changes in things like tonal balance, but
it doesn't have much that you can judge things like pace
Have a look at this webpage - there are at least two links with some
in-depth articles on bi-wiring:
http://www.geocities.com/jonrisch/cables.htm
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Rick B.;193695 Wrote:
Have a look at this webpage - there are at least two links with some
in-depth articles on bi-wiring:
http://www.geocities.com/jonrisch/cables.htm
The first thing I saw at that link:
Current Flow Through Bi-Wire Speaker Cables
This is a graph of the current flow
You are correct. there is no electrical difference and certainly no
audible difference to be found via bi-wiring speakers. Because the
source is still identical, you are sending exactly the same signal to
both sets of binding posts.
The double set of posts are actually there to satisfy those
Ben Diss;193556 Wrote:
To conduct the tests I first made a set of jumpers using 12 gauge
speaker wire soldered to gold plated banana plugs.
Test 1:
For the first tests, I left the speaker cables attached and only used
the jumpers. For test one, I jumpered the negative side only.
Murph;193709 Wrote:
You are correct. there is no electrical difference and certainly no
audible difference to be found via bi-wiring speakers. Because the
source is still identical, you are sending exactly the same signal to
both sets of binding posts.
The double set of posts are
Murph;193709 Wrote:
You are correct. there is no electrical difference and certainly no
audible difference to be found via bi-wiring speakers. Because the
source is still identical, you are sending exactly the same signal to
both sets of binding posts.
The double set of posts are
azinck3;193725 Wrote:
I'm in complete agreement that biwiring provides no improvement that
thicker cables can't provide (which is to say, effectively no
improvement unless we're talking extremely long distances or high
amperages).
Well, I agree that bi-wiring provides no improvement, but
TiredLegs;193710 Wrote:
How long are your speaker cables? Presumably, the effects of bi-wiring
(if any audible effects exist) would be more evident the longer the
speaker cables.
One side is 10 feet and the other is 25 feet.
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opaqueice;193700 Wrote:
No need to read any more.
Opaqueice, did you read any further than the 1st page? He seems to get
quite involved further in. You have to keep clicking on Link to Next
Page to read more.
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Rick B.
Rick B.;193748 Wrote:
Once the highs and lows have been separated in this fashion, the
strong current pulses and surges that a woofer demands when reproducing
bass or drums will not interact with the delicate sounds of a flute or
cymbal. The magnetic field of the low frequency signals
Here's some interesting technical info on bi amping with some comments
on bi wiring. I too heard no difference in bi wiring but do hear
improvements in bi amping my N802's
Jim
http://www.sound.westhost.com/bi-amp.htm
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jfo
In another thread, we discussed the merits of biwiring and I offered to
do some experiments to determine the audibility of various
configurations.
I currently have DIY cables made with Carol 12/4 cable. These are
terminated on the amp side with locking banana plugs soldered to the
cable. On
To conduct the tests I first made a set of jumpers using 12 gauge
speaker wire soldered to gold plated banana plugs.
Test 1:
For the first tests, I left the speaker cables attached and only used
the jumpers. For test one, I jumpered the negative side only.
Listening to my favorite test
That's why they call it buy-wiring.
TD
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tyler_durden;193565 Wrote:
That's why they call it buy-wiring.
TD
Hee hee ... buy why?-ring
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Ben Diss;193556 Wrote:
I had my wife alternate having the jumper in and listening without it.
I could hear no difference.
-Ben
But my wife refused to help and immediately went shopping :^)!
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