I compared single-wiring to the bottom (woofer) and top (tweeter) binding posts on the Performance 6. Obviously the speakers work either way, but my results indicate that high-level dynamics are compromised when single-wiring to the tweeter posts, as well as upper bass definition, lower bass weight, bass integration with the midrange, and stage depth (again, for comparitive purposes I did these tests at high listening levels, using uncompressed hard rock music featuring impactful drums and heavy bass). I did not notice any significant degradations of midrange or treble purity at these volumes when single-wiring to the woofer posts. (I just wish it was possible to actually get these damn posts that don't accept a wrench and are spaced too close together truly tight on spades.)
Mordaunt Short speakers . Tri-wire vs Single wire
Hello.
I have just recently purchased a pair of Mordaunt Short system 442 speakers. They are Tri-Wireable ready.
If I want to use a single speaker wire (copper jumper plates are in place),
Where do I connect the speaker cables ?
Which binding post do I hook up the single speaker wire to : Treble, Midrange or Bass speaker binding posts ?
One day I would like to get tri-wire speaker cables and compare vs single wire. To see if there are any improvements if any.
But all I have now is a single pair run of speaker wire for each channel. Thank you very much for your help.
Joe
I have just recently purchased a pair of Mordaunt Short system 442 speakers. They are Tri-Wireable ready.
If I want to use a single speaker wire (copper jumper plates are in place),
Where do I connect the speaker cables ?
Which binding post do I hook up the single speaker wire to : Treble, Midrange or Bass speaker binding posts ?
One day I would like to get tri-wire speaker cables and compare vs single wire. To see if there are any improvements if any.
But all I have now is a single pair run of speaker wire for each channel. Thank you very much for your help.
Joe
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