Quote Originally Posted by Geoffcin
Oh, I supposed that the only place to get "real" fact based opinions?

Some people purport to know all the "true" facts when in actuality they discount what their own ears tell them in favor of some tech sheet specs.
This is your own conclusion. A search will reveal that their position is that uncontrolled sighed listening is unreliable. Your ears are fine, it's what your brain does to the information it's receiving from all input sources.

Then you have others that based on their "superior knowledge" [sic] of electronics that you could not tell the difference between two components, for that matter.
Ah yes, the always useful ad hominem attack when there is no other argument to be had.

My advise is to go out and listen to a speaker that's been biwired, or biamped if you can. Then make up your mind for yourself without all the noise that this forum generates.
Considering you just slammed anyone here who actually knows something about electronics and physics, you have just failed miserably in your demonstraton of knowledge. Bi-wiring and bi-amping are two completely different configurations only related by the number of cables entering the speaker system.

-Bruce