Biwired-Dunlavy V- Bass reduced why?


I got these new cables (one each hi and low pass) that hooked up to my Dunlavy V 's for the very first time. While mid and highs are improved few nothces, bass qty (actually quality at first impession is quite good) reduced dramatically.

Could you expalin Why? Do need Jumpers also?

thx

Nil
nilthepill

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You won't need jumpers. I'd say your bass reduction has got to do with the new cables. Different cables different sound.
Hopefully you have tone controls and can boost the bass.
Single wire with jumpers OR biwire without. Using jumpers defeat the purpose of biwiring. Like 9RW says biwiring is just a more direct signal and there is less curcuitry for the signal to travel through. Just a suggestion but you should do a search on the Behringer DEQ 2496 in these forums. It is an inexpensive EQ/ room corrector with a ton of features. I use one and it took my sound to a whole new level. It'll run you around 400-450USD with the mic. It will make a HUGE difference.

Larry