Jim Smith
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I asked this on Audiogon with little response. Hopefully, some cable experts here can help:
I want to try bi-wiring to see if it is worthwhile in my system.
I have two pairs of unshielded Duelund speaker cables for bi-wiring my speakers. I have dual mono tube amps, full-range - no electronic xovers involved.
Assuming the 16 ga. treble pair & the 12 ga. bass/mid pair are both lightly twisted in one direction (or not), what to do with the 2 pairs in each channel?
FWIW - I do not mean combining left & right channel cables in a single run. Only the bass & treble cables within each channel.
Should I not twist them together, or twist them together as well?
Same direction (clockwise or anticlockwise) or reverse?
I've seen replies to this inquiry in the past, but nothing recent. Your input will be most appreciated.
I want to try bi-wiring to see if it is worthwhile in my system.
I have two pairs of unshielded Duelund speaker cables for bi-wiring my speakers. I have dual mono tube amps, full-range - no electronic xovers involved.
Assuming the 16 ga. treble pair & the 12 ga. bass/mid pair are both lightly twisted in one direction (or not), what to do with the 2 pairs in each channel?
FWIW - I do not mean combining left & right channel cables in a single run. Only the bass & treble cables within each channel.
Should I not twist them together, or twist them together as well?
Same direction (clockwise or anticlockwise) or reverse?
I've seen replies to this inquiry in the past, but nothing recent. Your input will be most appreciated.