I tend to agree with several other respondents, especially regarding adding terminals to the speakers if they were manufactured with just one set — I don’t think I would bother. But the Martin Logan 60XT’s I bought allow bi-wiring/bi-amping. I had one good amp and didn’t feel the need to buy a second amp, but the speaker cables to allow bi-wiring weren’t much more expensive than the standard cables, so I thought “why not?” I don’t know whether the bi-wiring improves the sound, but it was inexpensive to check that box, so I went for it.
Why do you think Bi-Wiring improves the sound ?
I now know of 3 people that have converted their speakers to be bi-wired but are not bi-amping .
What is your experience or opinion on why bi-wiring without bi-amping might or does sound better ?
I am concidering converting my speakers but I do not want to be fooled by the addition of increased AWG .
What is your experience or opinion on why bi-wiring without bi-amping might or does sound better ?
I am concidering converting my speakers but I do not want to be fooled by the addition of increased AWG .