In Reply to: bi-wire question posted by NuWave on March 19, 2021 at 09:38:47:
Here is an internally biwired XLO Ultra 12BW. This model has a total of four conductors: 2 black and 2 lavender.
At the amp end (top), the 2 black leads are tied together, and the 2 lavender leads are tied together. At the speaker end (bottom), the 4 leads are separated from each other.
I did a search of the Vandersteen's screw terminals. Be aware that, if you use an internally biwired speaker cable, you may have a tough time, routing and bending the 4 leads to the Vandy's screw terminals.
Go to the Totem Sky review(s) over on Speaker Asylum. A double run of XLO Ultra 6 does sound more open, than the internally biwired Ultra 12BW.
When we continue with the Kimber 4TC review here on Cable Asylum, I will show what a "double" biwire pair looks like.
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Follow Ups
- Here's an example of an "internal" bi-wire cable - Luminator 03/19/2110:00:01 03/19/21 (9)
- terminals - NuWave 12:17:08 03/19/21 (8)
- Much depends on the speaker cable's leads - Luminator 16:38:25 03/19/21 (3)
- similar story - NuWave 17:00:58 03/19/21 (2)
- Still have the AQ Quartz, eh? - Luminator 10:02:22 03/20/21 (1)
- RE: Still have the AQ Quartz, eh? - NuWave 19:20:42 03/20/21 (0)
- RE: terminals - Duster 15:31:07 03/19/21 (3)
- that's what i have - NuWave 16:43:11 03/19/21 (2)
- "Shotgun" - Luminator 23:02:15 03/20/21 (0)
- RE: that's what i have - Duster 22:50:43 03/19/21 (0)