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What the biwiring hell?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 57277" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>It is that time of the morning, but I do not see the kind of reply I think Telephono was looking for. As for room correction, all comments good - but I was under the impression that the question was about the difference of response <em>in the same room</em>.</p><p></p><p>I thus presume that the words "awesome clarity" which was there and then disappeared referred to the mid-high registers. A very possible explanation for that would lie in the fallacy that people think that bass and treble sides of a cross-over filter act independently, giving the same response whether connected by bi-wiring straps or not. That is normally not the case: If the response for either channel is correct with the straps in place, it most likely won't be if they are disconnected - one could likely have had a h.f. increase, depending on the cross-over design. I will try simulating something along these lines, but results could vary considerably depending on cross-over and driver parameters.</p><p></p><p>.... if I read the original question correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 57277, member: 144"] It is that time of the morning, but I do not see the kind of reply I think Telephono was looking for. As for room correction, all comments good - but I was under the impression that the question was about the difference of response [I]in the same room[/I]. I thus presume that the words "awesome clarity" which was there and then disappeared referred to the mid-high registers. A very possible explanation for that would lie in the fallacy that people think that bass and treble sides of a cross-over filter act independently, giving the same response whether connected by bi-wiring straps or not. That is normally not the case: If the response for either channel is correct with the straps in place, it most likely won't be if they are disconnected - one could likely have had a h.f. increase, depending on the cross-over design. I will try simulating something along these lines, but results could vary considerably depending on cross-over and driver parameters. .... if I read the original question correctly. [/QUOTE]
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