Mr Peabody
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The power amp I have now has two sets of binding posts, so does my 4367's. The speaker cables I have around aren't on par with my reference but I figured they had to be better than the jumpers on my speakers and I always wanted to try bi-wiring them, I've not done that before. Like cables themselves bi-wiring seems to have opposing opinions. So I didn't know what to expect.
One set of terminals on my amp goes to one set of terminals on my speaker with my best cables on my highs/horns.
What I experienced was a dramatic improvement in sound quality. I mean sound improved but what really improved most was sound stage, it's like it snapped into place, it just sounded more right. The sound stage opened up and the depth is amazing. Probably the best depth imaging I've experienced in my room. Background singers are now in the background, you sense layers on big band and in Classical. I am thrilled with the difference.
I want to upgrade the cables on the bottom end. It may be hard to find used Clarus.
What have your experiences been with bi-wiring?
One set of terminals on my amp goes to one set of terminals on my speaker with my best cables on my highs/horns.
What I experienced was a dramatic improvement in sound quality. I mean sound improved but what really improved most was sound stage, it's like it snapped into place, it just sounded more right. The sound stage opened up and the depth is amazing. Probably the best depth imaging I've experienced in my room. Background singers are now in the background, you sense layers on big band and in Classical. I am thrilled with the difference.
I want to upgrade the cables on the bottom end. It may be hard to find used Clarus.
What have your experiences been with bi-wiring?