G Gwyndy New member Jul 20, 2007 20 0 0 Visit site Apr 4, 2008 #31 Yes - but test it your self Now Bi-amp -much better idea
A Andy H Well-known member Nov 14, 2007 37 0 18,540 Visit site Apr 4, 2008 #33 No tried bi wire noticed no diff' now bi amp and do have improvement.
D Diamond Joe Well-known member Mar 1, 2008 88 6 18,545 Visit site Apr 4, 2008 #37 No, and never tried it, but I am keen to give it a go
A Anonymous Guest Apr 5, 2008 #39 YES: Can't be bothered to test if single wiring is worse, will bi-amp in the future with same cables.
YES: Can't be bothered to test if single wiring is worse, will bi-amp in the future with same cables.
H halba New member Jan 26, 2008 24 0 0 Visit site Apr 5, 2008 #42 Yes, last weekend - I found that the soundstage improved & became more detailed
A Anonymous Guest Apr 6, 2008 #43 Bi amped and bi wired center. Found more detail/ interest to music. Mains conditioning makes a huge difference as well.
Bi amped and bi wired center. Found more detail/ interest to music. Mains conditioning makes a huge difference as well.
A Anonymous Guest Apr 7, 2008 #45 Used to and did hear some improvements but will either biamp if i can get an extra £500 or just use jumpers
Used to and did hear some improvements but will either biamp if i can get an extra £500 or just use jumpers
A Anonymous Guest Apr 7, 2008 #46 I want to convert my Rogers LS6's to Bi Wire mode. can anyone help with a guide on how to achieve this ?
I want to convert my Rogers LS6's to Bi Wire mode. can anyone help with a guide on how to achieve this ?
L Lugs New member Jul 28, 2007 30 0 0 Visit site Apr 9, 2008 #48 No. Spend your money on good cable and a pair of matching jumpers if required or decent speakers in the first place.
No. Spend your money on good cable and a pair of matching jumpers if required or decent speakers in the first place.
M MRB New member Feb 20, 2007 7 0 0 Visit site Apr 11, 2008 #49 No. I tried bi-wiring some B&W 601 loudspeakers once but thought it made them sound too smooth.