TRUE bi-wiring ( individual cable runs to the high and low frequency drivers ) can contribute the following benefits to the system IF the drivers are actually isolated when you pull the jumpers:
Increased control of the individual drivers due to lower series resistance
Less crosstalk / intermodulation distortion between the woofer and mid / tweeter
Increased bandwidth / more linear response due to optimized cables for each frequency range
There may be other benefits to doing such that are inter-related to the above. You might also be able to achieve a portion of the above by using an all in one "bi-wire" cable IF the cable uses individually insulated conductors. For best results though, you really do need individual cables for each frequency range. Sean
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Increased control of the individual drivers due to lower series resistance
Less crosstalk / intermodulation distortion between the woofer and mid / tweeter
Increased bandwidth / more linear response due to optimized cables for each frequency range
There may be other benefits to doing such that are inter-related to the above. You might also be able to achieve a portion of the above by using an all in one "bi-wire" cable IF the cable uses individually insulated conductors. For best results though, you really do need individual cables for each frequency range. Sean
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