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Another speaker cable dilemma
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<blockquote data-quote="Cordell" data-source="post: 1071235" data-attributes="member: 16128"><p>I have, in the last 2 years discovered the beauty and joy that comes from cable upgrades. It is said that cables cant make a system, but they can break a system. 1 thing that Guillaume taught me, which i found to be very true, through trial, time and again, is that while bi wiring does bring out the detail in the highs and possibly the lows (depending on your cable) you actually tend to loose out detail and often warmth in the mids. Rather, The Denon should be capable of bi amping, in the settings, (4 connectors on each end of each cable ) and this brings out the best in all fields. Just make sure the pants are long enough to reach to the height inputs on the far end of the receiver... This imo is definitely worth exploring, particularly if you can get your hands on audioquest bi amping cables</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cordell, post: 1071235, member: 16128"] I have, in the last 2 years discovered the beauty and joy that comes from cable upgrades. It is said that cables cant make a system, but they can break a system. 1 thing that Guillaume taught me, which i found to be very true, through trial, time and again, is that while bi wiring does bring out the detail in the highs and possibly the lows (depending on your cable) you actually tend to loose out detail and often warmth in the mids. Rather, The Denon should be capable of bi amping, in the settings, (4 connectors on each end of each cable ) and this brings out the best in all fields. Just make sure the pants are long enough to reach to the height inputs on the far end of the receiver... This imo is definitely worth exploring, particularly if you can get your hands on audioquest bi amping cables [/QUOTE]
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