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i have just now passive biamped front B&W 603 s2
using SB L/R in Arcam avr250 . when i went to B&W site to learn about biamping, they
have written there that each wire is either better for HF or LF so biamping gives
you an option of using relevent wire for HF and LF
from B&W website
" Firstly, all cables are a compromise. Some types of construction work
better at low frequencies and others at
higher frequencies. Providing separate inputs to the speaker allows you
to use different cable types, each
optimised for the frequency range of use."
This has really caught my fancy as i used to love low bass from
B&W when they were powered from Denon avr1604.On arcam sound
quality like warmth,clarity and sound stage has improved by miles but bass is not that
punchy and low anymore even after biamping.I upgraded from denon as the sound used to be fatiguing and bright
I live in a flat with concrete walls and my lounge has minimum furniture
which type of cable or any particluar cable till 6-7 £ a metre i should
use for LF to improve bass and which type of cable i should use for HF
how are Nordost super flatline gold mk2 biwire cable for my system? i read that they reduce bass but are really clear and airy.Please advice
currently i am using IXOS 6006 gamma geometry for LF abd van Damme LC
OFC cblue colour cable for HF. Both these cables are copper strand
cables with IXOS being thicker thus hopefully providing lower resistance
for LF
I need help of all of experienced people here. i did here that silver
anniversery XT biwire is very good for B&W, but have no way to
confirm that , that too with arcam.
Any idea asbout standard gale XL315 cable, heard they are good for bass
but dull for hF?
using SB L/R in Arcam avr250 . when i went to B&W site to learn about biamping, they
have written there that each wire is either better for HF or LF so biamping gives
you an option of using relevent wire for HF and LF
from B&W website
" Firstly, all cables are a compromise. Some types of construction work
better at low frequencies and others at
higher frequencies. Providing separate inputs to the speaker allows you
to use different cable types, each
optimised for the frequency range of use."
This has really caught my fancy as i used to love low bass from
B&W when they were powered from Denon avr1604.On arcam sound
quality like warmth,clarity and sound stage has improved by miles but bass is not that
punchy and low anymore even after biamping.I upgraded from denon as the sound used to be fatiguing and bright
I live in a flat with concrete walls and my lounge has minimum furniture
which type of cable or any particluar cable till 6-7 £ a metre i should
use for LF to improve bass and which type of cable i should use for HF
how are Nordost super flatline gold mk2 biwire cable for my system? i read that they reduce bass but are really clear and airy.Please advice
currently i am using IXOS 6006 gamma geometry for LF abd van Damme LC
OFC cblue colour cable for HF. Both these cables are copper strand
cables with IXOS being thicker thus hopefully providing lower resistance
for LF
I need help of all of experienced people here. i did here that silver
anniversery XT biwire is very good for B&W, but have no way to
confirm that , that too with arcam.
Any idea asbout standard gale XL315 cable, heard they are good for bass
but dull for hF?