pictures of my setup

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  • AsSiMiLaTeD
    AsSiMiLaTeD Posts: 11,728
    edited April 2004
    Originally posted by HBombToo
    Changed what wires?

    HBomb
    He put his new speaker wires on today...thicker better wire...
  • HBombToo
    HBombToo Posts: 5,256
    edited April 2004
    Originally posted by Polkmaniac
    He put his new speaker wires on today...thicker better wire...

    are they still bi amped maniac?

    HBomb
    ***WAREMTAE***
  • bullwinkle1968
    bullwinkle1968 Posts: 142
    edited April 2004
    Originally posted by HBombToo
    are they still bi amped maniac?

    HBomb

    yes they are still bi amped.


    i thought bi amped and bi wired were useing an extra amp and also useing additional wire which was called bi wireing but i guess all i got is bi amping

    and the wire i am useing know is original monter thx certified 12 gauge with the turbine cut monster blades. i would have liked to use banana plugs but they are to easy to break.
  • AsSiMiLaTeD
    AsSiMiLaTeD Posts: 11,728
    edited April 2004
    Originally posted by bullwinkle1968
    yes they are still bi amped.


    i thought bi amped and bi wired were useing an extra amp and also useing additional wire which was called bi wireing but i guess all i got is bi amping

    Nah, you either Bi-amp OR bi-wire. Bi-amping will almost always yeild the better result (as long as you're using quality amps on both sets which you are) becuase you're using a separate power source for each set of terminals.

    With bi-wiring, you're just using the same power source for both terminals, but splitting between the highs and lows, with the idea that you'd get better of both this way.

    You'll find varying opinions on bi-wiring, some think it helps, some do not. I've never tried it.

    But almost anyone will agree that bi-amping yeilds a great improvement depending on how much power you're adding...
  • bullwinkle1968
    bullwinkle1968 Posts: 142
    edited April 2004
    Originally posted by Polkmaniac
    Nah, you either Bi-amp OR bi-wire. Bi-amping will almost always yeild the better result (as long as you're using quality amps on both sets which you are) becuase you're using a separate power source for each set of terminals.

    With bi-wiring, you're just using the same power source for both terminals, but splitting between the highs and lows, with the idea that you'd get better of both this way.

    You'll find varying opinions on bi-wiring, some think it helps, some do not. I've never tried it.

    But almost anyone will agree that bi-amping yeilds a great improvement depending on how much power you're adding...

    I was checking out the sunfire amp for $4000 dollars and i cannot believe how someone can make an amp so small and so lite with that much power. i think $4000 is just a but too much for an amp
    and they also had a reciever that needed an amp to get any signal out of it that costed almost the same amount.

    i think HK is where i'll stay for a log as i can.
  • HBombToo
    HBombToo Posts: 5,256
    edited April 2004
    Dude my Bad earlier... I thought you were biwired on your mains which is the way it looked from your pics. That said good thing you checked first. Picture say 1000 words but in this case I was wrapped around the axil.

    So the new cables seem to be working?

    HBomb
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