Tri-wiring question

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audioguychris

Audiophyte
Hi people!

I have an eight conductor speaker cable (eight conductors at each end of the cable) that is going to tri wirable speakers which are a three way design, and all the drivers are fullrange. After distributing six conductors equally per speaker, i am left with two remaing conductors per speaker and as i see it i have three options.

1./ I could apply the remaining conductors to the midrange or
2./ I could apply the reaming conductors to the base or
3./ I could leave the reaming conductos out completly and be happy with 6 conductors going to each speaker (conventional tri-wiring).

I read this decision could depend on my speakers crossover, and ive been able to find out the crossover info. The midrange driver is acheived by mechanical design and without electrical network, 6 dB on bass driver and 6dB on tweeter. All three of the drivers are fullrange.

Any help would be much appreciated, Thanks guys!
 
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Electone

Audioholic
I would attach the extra two conductors to the bass terminal to give it the thickest gauge possible.

Don't most people here agree that bi/tri-wiring does not have an appreciable improvement to justify doing its practice?
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Electone said:
Don't most people here agree that bi/tri-wiring does not have an appreciable improvement to justify doing its practice?

Yes, absolutely :D
 
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