Bi-wirring RTi70

glemay
glemay Posts: 574
Is it worth bi-wirring the RTi70 speakers?
Main System:
Denon AVR-2805, Polk Audio RTi70's, Polk Audio CSi40, Polk Audio FXi50, Paradigm PW-2200 v.2, Toshiba 42XV545U HDTV

Second System:
Denon AVR-1705, Polk Audio R40, Polk Audio CS245i, Polk Audio R15, Paradigm PS-1200a
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Comments

  • TroyD
    TroyD Posts: 13,077
    edited December 2002
    I would at least try it and tell us what you think.

    This is a much debated topic.

    BDT
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  • Frank Z
    Frank Z Posts: 5,860
    edited December 2002
    glemay,
    Some people swear by it, others say that it does not make any difference at all. This is one of those tweaks that you'll have to try yourself and see if it makes any difference to your ears.
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  • mantis
    mantis Posts: 17,200
    edited January 2003
    Well worth at least giving it a try.It should provide a noticable difference.The first time I bi wired anything,I notice it in 3 seconds that something was in fact different sounding.
    Dan
    My personal quest is to save to world of bad audio, one thread at a time.
  • izafar
    izafar Posts: 819
    edited January 2003
    It made quite a noticable differnce in my case when I moved from HD 12 gausge wire from biwiring with monster XP. The high end got the most benifit and sound really opened up, even my wife noticed the improvment. I would suggest yoy to atleast give it a try.
    -izafar

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