I knew ahead of time that it would be fruitless jumping into this thread. Been there, done that on other forums. The reason I continue to bang my head against the wall is due to the pigheadedness of the naysayers. Notice in my first post very early on I said, “
biwiring may work some of the time”. Certainly not an absolutely rigid statement. I also concluded with “
in my humble opinion”.
What pisses me off, pardon my French, are the naysayers talking in absolutes; as in “it can’t be heard (period)”! Nary a single response such as “in my opinion, based on my own listening experiences, differences due to biwiring can not be heard”. That would be a reasonable response.
I interpret “It can not be heard (period)” as meaning the person making the statement has listened to every biwired combination of amplifiers, cables and speakers possible and has not heard a difference. Whoa that we could all be that wealthy to attempt such a feat.
If one is sufficiently knowledgeable and wants to argue the merits of intermodulation distortion in cables, that’s fine. But “biwiring can’t be heard (period)” that’s just nonsense.
Unless I’m forced to prove my qualifications as happened here, I try to keep my educational background out of any post and describe the science of the subject as simply as I can. Jumping right in with BSEE MSEE says I’m smarter than everyone else. That certainly
is not the case.
Once again, I’m off to investigate AcuDefTechGuy’s unique approach to multichannel listening (and viewing). I’ve been purchasing multichannel SACDs for some time now. I’ve walked away from two channels and consider myself a dyed-in-wool multichannel Audioholic. See you in that thread.
Russ
PS- if anyone wants to start a battery-biased dielectrics thread I've been there done that one too.