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not_me

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<font color='#000000'>How can i use speakers with bi-wireing capability without bi-wireing it?
Is this method worth it (the extra $ 4 double the cable) ?
Did anyone notice a change for the better compared to normal wireing when switching to bi-wire

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seabiscuit

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<font color='#000000'>I have owned four different pair of speakers that could be biwired and have never noticed any difference in sound quality. &nbsp;Thses observations included using some pretty exotic cables from Museatex, Audioquest and even just standard 12 ga. OFC stranded copper.

One high end speaker maker, Thiel, deliberately designs his products WITHOUT dual terminals becuase he believes the theory to be bogus.

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<font color='#000080'>Most (all?) bi-wireable (word?) speakers come with shorting bars to link the high and low terminals. They are usually on by default. Did you get your speakers used?</font>
 

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