[quote user="Anton90125"][quote user="stevee1966"]Does bi-wiring make a big difference in sound quality over using a single cable, and does the facility of bi-wiring only comne with the more expensive amps.
I'm planning on getting a new amp and cd player but haven't got a huge budget so am considering the Marantz 6002, the Cambridge Audio Azur 540A, or Cambridge Audio 640A ?
I'm guessing that these are not bi-worable ?
Any advisde on this, thanks.
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In my experience it does and a big one at that.
I also found you could tailor the sound by mixing cables, ie have one cable connecting the treble spur and another connecting the bass. For a long time I was using van den hull cs122 for the treble and QED C38 for the bass. This combo worked well for me on Rogers LS6's and Celestion SL600 speakers.
I would recomend you try bi wiring with a cheap set of cables and see if you can hear a difference between single/bi wired set ups. Get some one to blind test you if possible.
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Try replacing the jumpers whilst still biwired and see if you see any change...