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Using bi-wire as single-wire
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<blockquote data-quote="AV" data-source="post: 35804" data-attributes="member: 472"><p>I have stated in the past that the optimum cable will be a balancing act between L, C, and R, there are no single 'right' measurement. I have never measured a cable before listening, my 'measure' is it's ability to <strong>preserve</strong> detail and soundstage focus as well as tonal balance.</p><p></p><p>Yes, if zip cord can outperform other cable, I would use it any day <strong>and</strong> feel very happy about it. My hobby is to try and reproduce music to sound as realistical as possible, nothing else matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AV, post: 35804, member: 472"] I have stated in the past that the optimum cable will be a balancing act between L, C, and R, there are no single 'right' measurement. I have never measured a cable before listening, my 'measure' is it's ability to [b]preserve[/b] detail and soundstage focus as well as tonal balance. Yes, if zip cord can outperform other cable, I would use it any day [b]and[/b] feel very happy about it. My hobby is to try and reproduce music to sound as realistical as possible, nothing else matter. [/QUOTE]
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