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    A simple YES. I just upgraded to bi-wiring and oh yes, it makes a difference. More detail, more information, etc. coming out of my speakers now.

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    wouldnt having the jumper in place behind the speakers have one of the drivers see the inductance of another driver as mas posted in the speaker section under series parallel wiring? perhaps that has some play in it. so in effect biwiring will get of that chain as both wires terminate at the amp in stead of being daisy chained...so to speak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by filecat13
    One recommendation that I make for all speakers with two sets of binding posts is to consider removing the metal straps and replacing them with speaker wire when you go the single-wire route. Those straps tend to be problematic over time.
    Why do you think this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jneutron
    If the listener is sensitive to the wire loss as a result of modulation product, that causing localization shift (smearing), then yes it is audible.

    And yes, there are real differences with respect to a single wire. Whether or not it is audible, I am not worried..

    I actually can't figure out what your last sentence meant..are you still plucking wires there Bruce?? (you thought I'd forget??)

    Cheers, John

    My last sentance is to say that coloration will still be with the amplifier, not with the wires.
    There is no evidence that that I am aware of where intermodulation occurs in wires.

    Well, I decided I didn't want to constantly having a new nail grow in, so I have abondoned said testing. I think I got the point across anyway......

    -Bruce

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