In Reply to: Re-posting previous question for Jon posted by kavakidd on April 18, 2004 at 17:15:15:
I thought I had answered your post, apparently, it did not get posted to the board. This happens sometimes, when I am working out of several browser windows at once.All in one bi-wire cables do compromise some of the bi-wiring benefit, so by using separate HD cables, you have upped the ante there.
As for the "minimum length" bussiness, I know of no good reason that this should be a positive, and I can think of a LOT of reasons for things! Could be a lousy amp responding to a short speaker cable in terms of the negative feedback loop, and not enough isolation from HF speaker back EMF, or an RFI antenna length thing in some cases, and Pierre extrapolated to ALL speaker cables on ALL amps.
The more I hear about the HD wire, the more it sounds like it is PE insulated rather than PVC, and this would definitely give a it a leg up over most cheap AC extension cord wires.
Jon Risch
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- OK, OK ! - Jon Risch 04/18/0419:46:50 04/18/04 (0)