Hi all,
I have speakers that can bi-wired (Castle Knight 5). From what I have read, removing the plates that shorts the 2 terminals and running 2 wires for each L and R should improve the sound. The thing I don't understand is that you are removing a short with very little electrical resistance by introducing another quasi-short (2 wires from positive and 2 other from negatives on the amp's outputs), possibly adding a few tenths of ohm between the speaker terminals.
There is probably something I don't understand here, but is someone savvy enough to explain the advantage?
You can get very technical, I have a degree in electrical engineering (although I spent my career in computer programming).
Thank you,
Michel
I have speakers that can bi-wired (Castle Knight 5). From what I have read, removing the plates that shorts the 2 terminals and running 2 wires for each L and R should improve the sound. The thing I don't understand is that you are removing a short with very little electrical resistance by introducing another quasi-short (2 wires from positive and 2 other from negatives on the amp's outputs), possibly adding a few tenths of ohm between the speaker terminals.
There is probably something I don't understand here, but is someone savvy enough to explain the advantage?
You can get very technical, I have a degree in electrical engineering (although I spent my career in computer programming).
Thank you,
Michel