Bi-Wiring with different lenghts?


I am using the A+B outputs on my amp to Bi-Wire/Bi-Amp my Soliloquy 5.3. This is mostly experimental at this point but I have to say I have noticed a remarkable improvement over just Bi-Wiring with a single cable set from one set of speaker outs. Because I am using what cables I have on hand at the moment I am using a 12' run to the bass/mid connectors and an 8' run to the high connectors. Audibly I do not hear anything other than a marked improvement. Is there anything wrong with this arrangement?
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Showing 1 response by jeffreybehr

Digital, altho the very-minor negative effect of running different lengths to the 2 parts of the speaker would be inaudible to most of us, I suppose some top-1%-golden-eared 'audiofreak' could hear it...but if it sounds better to you, live it up!

BTW, if you can hear an improvement with your quicky lash-up cabling, probably you could hear even more improvement by using high-quality cable more suited to each 'end' of the speaker. I sure heard the improvement with my 2-ways.

Are the S5.3s 2-way? Three-way? If the latter, hi or low crossover?
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