I own bi-wireable speakers. I also had a hard time accepting that
splitting one cable would possibly make a difference. At that time I was
using some heavy gauge, copper Monster wire and planned an upgrade of some kind.
I was in the Kimber Room at a show in 2019 and asked "Who here might best counsel be on which Kimber cable to buy"? The gentleman I asked said "I think I can do that".
After asking about system and my listening style he suggested
an 8 biwire product. A 3 meter run was about $280.00 and could be made and delivered in 3-4 days.
The 8 wire strand would be split as follows: 3 to treble, 5 to bass.
This was Mr Ray Kimber himself assisting me.
Interesting side note: My counselor/mentor/friend who has the same speakers as I do was recently listening at my home. He was trying to figure out why my system produced better sound than his. He does not bi-wire.
So I feel I have an improvement thanks to the bi-wire.
Did I do a blind test? No.
Has anyone got some scientific blind test results??
splitting one cable would possibly make a difference. At that time I was
using some heavy gauge, copper Monster wire and planned an upgrade of some kind.
I was in the Kimber Room at a show in 2019 and asked "Who here might best counsel be on which Kimber cable to buy"? The gentleman I asked said "I think I can do that".
After asking about system and my listening style he suggested
an 8 biwire product. A 3 meter run was about $280.00 and could be made and delivered in 3-4 days.
The 8 wire strand would be split as follows: 3 to treble, 5 to bass.
This was Mr Ray Kimber himself assisting me.
Interesting side note: My counselor/mentor/friend who has the same speakers as I do was recently listening at my home. He was trying to figure out why my system produced better sound than his. He does not bi-wire.
So I feel I have an improvement thanks to the bi-wire.
Did I do a blind test? No.
Has anyone got some scientific blind test results??