@millercarbon I concur with your early post. I used to bi-wire my speakers until I purchased more expensive wiring. I had a heavy gauge woofer wire and a smaller gauge mid/tweeter wire (same manufacturer, similar design). About 12 years ago, the manufacturer provided a superior jumper and superior speaker cable. The overall improvement over the bi-wire was evident. I've upgraded the speaker cable once more. Outstanding sound, with a bass jumper. Plus, I saved 50% on another set of cables. I was never a fan of solid copper jumpers for bass (never for mid/tweeter) that speaker manufacturers supplied (too crude and sounds that way).
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 .