To Biwire or not to Bi Wire

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brentman0110
brentman0110 Posts: 87
edited August 2003 in Speakers
Can someone explain the whole bi wire thing to me? I have a CSi40 as a center should I bi-wire?
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  • organ
    organ Posts: 4,969
    edited August 2003
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    Best thing to do is to try bi-wire and single wire. Use the one that SOUNDS BEST TO YOU. My LSi9's sounds better bi-wired with my NAD amp and they sound better with single wire runs with my Dynaco amp. If you decide not to bi-wire, make sure you replace the jumper plates with speaker cables.

    Try doing a search on bi wiring. There has been plenty of discussions on this topic in the past.

    Maurice
  • fgr41
    fgr41 Posts: 432
    edited August 2003
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    Agreed!

    Only thing you can do is try it for yourself and see what you think. I bi-wired my RT800i's and the CS400i and liked the outcome.

    There are a TON of threads that say one way or the other, in the end its what ever you the listener like.
    Front
    Polk RT800i (BI-wired)
    Rear
    Polk RT600i
    Center
    Polk CS400i (BI-wired)
    Sub
    SVS 25-31PCi (22Hz tuning port)... it's SubHuman
    Receiver
    YAMAHA RX-V1400
    TV
    Mitsubishi WT-46807 HDTV
    HD receiver
    T i V o HR10-250