Talk to Vandersteen...avoid internal bi-wired cables
To biwire or not to biwire, that is the question
I have a fairly long run of speaker cables, 18 feet. I am using Cardas Golden Presence and have been happy with them. But I now have Vandersteen Treo CT’s and Richard Vandersteen insists his speakers are designed to perform their very best when biwired.
Well, I can’t find, much less afford, a second run of Golden Presence but I’m haunted that I might not be getting the best from my Treos. If the run was shorter, I’d ask the Cable Company to send me a biwire pair to demo, but they don’t have any that long. Or I could by a less expensive biwire pair, like Speltz Anti-cables and hope the biwire improvement would exceed any loss in quality from using a modest cable.
Or I could go to Home Depot and buy 70’ of 12 or 14 gauge wire, cut into four lengths and solder some spades on the ends. Then I can compare a single pair to a biwired pair with exactly the same wire. Of course, after the experiment, I’d be left with a big pile of wire that I have no use for.
Suggestions?
Well, I can’t find, much less afford, a second run of Golden Presence but I’m haunted that I might not be getting the best from my Treos. If the run was shorter, I’d ask the Cable Company to send me a biwire pair to demo, but they don’t have any that long. Or I could by a less expensive biwire pair, like Speltz Anti-cables and hope the biwire improvement would exceed any loss in quality from using a modest cable.
Or I could go to Home Depot and buy 70’ of 12 or 14 gauge wire, cut into four lengths and solder some spades on the ends. Then I can compare a single pair to a biwired pair with exactly the same wire. Of course, after the experiment, I’d be left with a big pile of wire that I have no use for.
Suggestions?
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