Does bewiring decrease "wholeness" ?


An audiophile involve in audio sales once told me, that to connect my speakers using its bewired option instead of the jumper with a single run of cable, will reduce the sens of "wholeness" that I am loocking for.
It seems, that doing so, mite encourage some disparitys in the process, so as to reduce some of the unitary ingredients responsible for the beleivebility and cohesiveness of the "one event-many participants" I am listening to.
pboutin

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I second Gthirteen's post. My experience is with the N801's. I will add that I believe that your system should be fairly revealing if you are deciding to do a true biwire setup or else you may not hear the difference. Also, your level of playback and whether or not your speakers can produce a wide dynamic range will affect your perception of the effects of biwiring. When I first began experimenting with two sets of speaker cables it was with a double run of Tara Labs Air 1's. The 801's seemed to wake up and come alive. Everything played so much cleaner and tighter. The overall sound was much more coherant. Of course, I am using a high powered amp with two sets of binding posts that easily sends plenty of current through the cables. Just my two cents.