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What the biwiring hell?
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<blockquote data-quote="croak" data-source="post: 57036" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>Just for fun, quite a bit of "tuning" can be done using different wires as links and connecting to the HF, LF or one of each terminals. Sounds to me like a leaner fast cable between links and connecting to the top may bring you the most joy. Got any pieces of Kimber or some Audioquest Solid Core?</p><p>Oh yes, dont forget to try a coat hanger to. Use a plastic covered one as they are a wee clumsy and shorting the plus and minus is quite likely with those.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croak, post: 57036, member: 361"] Just for fun, quite a bit of "tuning" can be done using different wires as links and connecting to the HF, LF or one of each terminals. Sounds to me like a leaner fast cable between links and connecting to the top may bring you the most joy. Got any pieces of Kimber or some Audioquest Solid Core? Oh yes, dont forget to try a coat hanger to. Use a plastic covered one as they are a wee clumsy and shorting the plus and minus is quite likely with those. [/QUOTE]
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