I already know that some of you are not convincied about biwiring - that fair enough. I would just like to pose a few questions (playing
devil's advocate ):
What would be the cost to the manufacture of using a metal jumper as opposed wire jumpers?
Would they be more expensive? They would either have to manufacture the links or buy them in custom made.
Wouldn't it have been cheaper for them to use the wire (already buy in bulk) that they use internally to connect the drivers to the crossover?
If the wire is good enough for the drivers then surely its good enough as a jumper?
Would a manufacture handicape their speaker with something that is inferior and at a place which is also critical to the performance?
And the last question (which should raise a few fireworks):
How can anyone hear the difference between a metal jumper and wire jumper (which is essentially a short connection joining the two halfs of the crossover circuits at the speaker end) and not hear the difference with biwiring (which is essentially a long connection joining the two halfs of the crossover circuits at the amp end)?
I would be interested to hear people (polite) views on this.
It is also a good excuse to use the smiley icons