I hate to ask a dumb question, but you did connect jumpers between the top and bottom?
Bi Wiring mandated on Triangle Comete ES?
Hello, I know bi-wiring is a hot topic here . Please tread lightly as I am not very proficient in audio tech "speak"
Here is my dillema:
I was given a pair of 20+ year old Triangle Comete ES speakers , they have the (4) bi wire connectors .
Trying to hook up to my new Cocktail audio X30 system using single wire ( Straight Wire brand, simple don't judge me here) .
Problem is when I hook to the top ALL I get is treble and when I hook to the bottom ALL I get is bass.
So is it possible that these speakers were designed that Bi wiring is mandated for them to work? Rather than buy new Bi-Wire cables would it be less expensive to try jumpers? (Nordost perhaps?)
Any advise is appreciated. For now everything just sounds like shite .......
Here is my dillema:
I was given a pair of 20+ year old Triangle Comete ES speakers , they have the (4) bi wire connectors .
Trying to hook up to my new Cocktail audio X30 system using single wire ( Straight Wire brand, simple don't judge me here) .
Problem is when I hook to the top ALL I get is treble and when I hook to the bottom ALL I get is bass.
So is it possible that these speakers were designed that Bi wiring is mandated for them to work? Rather than buy new Bi-Wire cables would it be less expensive to try jumpers? (Nordost perhaps?)
Any advise is appreciated. For now everything just sounds like shite .......
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