Hi everyone,
I'm bi-wiring my Cyrus 8.2 amplifier to my PMC Twenty.21 bookshelf speakers. I'm not questioning the merits of bi-wiring itself – I've decided that's the configuration I want to use.
My focus is now on ensuring the best possible connections at both the amplifier and speaker ends. I want to get the most secure and reliable connection for optimal performance.
My specific questions are:
I'm bi-wiring my Cyrus 8.2 amplifier to my PMC Twenty.21 bookshelf speakers. I'm not questioning the merits of bi-wiring itself – I've decided that's the configuration I want to use.
My focus is now on ensuring the best possible connections at both the amplifier and speaker ends. I want to get the most secure and reliable connection for optimal performance.
My specific questions are:
- At the Cyrus 8.2 amplifier end (standard binding posts), what type of termination is recommended for bi-wiring: bare wire, banana plugs, or spade connectors? I'm looking for the best balance of contact area, ease of use, and long-term reliability.
- At the PMC Twenty.21 speaker end (also standard binding posts), what type of termination is recommended: bare wire or banana plugs? Same considerations as above: optimal contact, ease of use, and long-term reliability.
- If banana plugs are recommended at either end, what specific type of banana plug (e.g., expanding, locking, solderless) is considered best for bi-wiring applications to ensure a secure connection that won't loosen over time? Are gold-plated plugs essential?
- If bare wire is recommended at either end, what specific techniques (e.g., tinning, twisting) are essential to ensure a secure, long-lasting, and corrosion-resistant connection?