Bi amp or bi wire?

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Which is best bi amp OR bi wire? Or DO They do verY dIFFERENT things? I am running cable to Neat Elite SX Bi Wire reveals the music details bi amp gives power. Or is this Too simple ?DDD
 
I have the Astin Trew pre/ power 1000 /5000

So at the moment I can run bi wire to the Neats if I wanted to from the pre and as you say would need a second power to bi amp .

But what's the potential musical gain - am I better to bi wire only or bi amp only or both ?

The Neats are made for both but I am after more detail not more power

Thanks
 
I used to have an Arcam A85/P85, with the A85 powering higher frequencies and P85 power low frequencies (via bi amping). The difference in sound was quite astonishing.
 
Biamping gives more detail as you are providing a dedicated amp to the HF. There is very little more power as the LF takes most of it.

Mono- blocking (providing separate amp for each speaker) gives more power.

I'm not sure what bi-wiring does!
 
in my opinion bi-wiring offers no improvements to sound. infact my speakers are now single wired and they sound better.

Biamping is the way to go, but much more expensive.

Stan
 
bi wiring will often make a miniscule or no difference but bi amping should make a significant and clearly noticeable improvement in sound.No comparison between the two.
 
This was my experience of bi-amping etc:

Cyrus 8XPd in integrated setting is baeline

XPd + one X Power (so bi-amping) improvement factor of 2

XP d pre out to 2 x X Power in mono improvement factor of 5

This was with a pair of Spendor A5 I was really impressed with the mono bloc set up, I wasn't listening any louder, but the sounds just opened up with much better dynamics and space around each instrument. However, to put it into a real world context a stupid amount of money for such little absolute sound improvements. Going from my previous NAD / B&W system to my current was a much much bigger jump in sound quality.

I'm increasingly cynical that top end hi fi is just taking the wee price wise, I understand the need to recover hours of R&D cost amortised into a selling price and all that, but there are plenty of business models of high price / low volume vs low price / high volume for the same product cost to market. Are you really getting VFM on anything over £1k let alone £2k?
 

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