who invented biwire? or the history of biwire!

HDOM

HDOM

Audioholic Intern
I had try to search since then or who invented the connections bi wire but found nothing so I thought maybe someone here knows? Because I believe since the beginning it was always use monowire what we call today single wired so when do people start to make bi wire speakers and why? who invented?

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markw

Audioholic Overlord
I don't k now about the origin of bi-WIRING but bi-AMPING speakers has it's roots in pro sound where a signal could be split, before the power amps, and sent to each individual speaker, and equalized as needed. This is a valid approach and does produce fine results. In "the day" day we quad amped and had a computer handle the settings, and it worked wonderfully.

Naturally, this required separating the hi and low transducers and it became known in the consumer circles. [speculation starts here] As such, someone thought that simply using those same speakers and taking two wires from the amp output would result in a dramatic improvement in sound.

And, speaker manufactures having savvy marketing departments, realized this was deemed desirable by the masses. They decided to satisfy this burgeoning market by offering this as a feature. They found that by putting these "bi-wire" terminals, they now had a new market of those hoping for dramatic improvements in sound on the cheap. And, I'm sure the cable companies didn't have a problem with either.

Now, whether it works or not depends on who is listening but, one thing I've learned in over fifty years in this hobby is that many times, one hears what they want and expect to hear.
 
Speedskater

Speedskater

Audioholic General
Not an invention, just a simple hook-up when the woofer is in one box and the tweeter is in another. It was just for convenience.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Biwiring may have come as a result of the same reasoning that some think it has a benefit. My guess would be someone had bi-amp cables and decided to hook them up to one amp channel. A new religion was born lol.

Bi-amping most likely came from pro/venue rigs that use separate amps for various frequency ranges; keeping bass and mids/highs on different amps, but filling a stadium is very different than filling a room.
 
HDOM

HDOM

Audioholic Intern
Biwiring may have come as a result of the same reasoning that some think it has a benefit. My guess would be someone had bi-amp cables and decided to hook them up to one amp channel. A new religion was born lol...
HAHAHAHA TRUE THERE :)
 

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