Hello Forum,
I have a Marantz PM 6005 amp with B&W 685 speakers. I wanted to try bi-wiring for myself, but when I went to the store I was convinced to just upgrade my ordinary speaker cable, being told this would give a better result than bi-wiring. So I purchased the QED Ruby Anniversary speaker cable. It was too fat to use the bare wire, so they kindly fitted some banana plugs onto the end for me. I listened for a short while and my initial impression was that the sound was much more trebly for most kinds of music I listened to, maybe there was better definition, I don't know. My concern was the cable is quite heavy and really pulls the speaker posts on the back of the amp downward. Maybe this is always the case with banana plugs, not sure being a novice, but it seems to me it can't be good for the posts??? I would be interested to know if you think this is a bad idea, ie, having cable so weighty it pulls the speaker posts downward; whether for a distance of a metre or so, a thinner gauge of wire would be OK; any experiences with bi-wiring the marantz PM 6005.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have a Marantz PM 6005 amp with B&W 685 speakers. I wanted to try bi-wiring for myself, but when I went to the store I was convinced to just upgrade my ordinary speaker cable, being told this would give a better result than bi-wiring. So I purchased the QED Ruby Anniversary speaker cable. It was too fat to use the bare wire, so they kindly fitted some banana plugs onto the end for me. I listened for a short while and my initial impression was that the sound was much more trebly for most kinds of music I listened to, maybe there was better definition, I don't know. My concern was the cable is quite heavy and really pulls the speaker posts on the back of the amp downward. Maybe this is always the case with banana plugs, not sure being a novice, but it seems to me it can't be good for the posts??? I would be interested to know if you think this is a bad idea, ie, having cable so weighty it pulls the speaker posts downward; whether for a distance of a metre or so, a thinner gauge of wire would be OK; any experiences with bi-wiring the marantz PM 6005.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.