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  • bigaudiofanatic
    bigaudiofanatic Posts: 4,415
    edited November 2009
    WilliamM2 wrote: »
    No need to replace your wire, it doesn't go bad. If it's oxidized, you may want to clip a inch off the end and expose fresh wire, I've never had to do that though. Wire will last longer than you will.

    I agree not one reason to change your wire. Also I use monster cable speaker wire and works just fine.
    HT setup
    Panasonic 50" TH-50PZ80U
    Denon DBP-1610
    Monster HTS 1650
    Carver A400X :cool:
    MIT Exp 3 Speaker Wire
    Kef 104/2
    URC MX-780 Remote
    Sonos Play 1

    Living Room
    63 inch Samsung PN63C800YF
    Polk Surroundbar 3000
    Samsung BD-C7900
  • eprater1
    eprater1 Posts: 175
    edited November 2009
    eprater1 wrote: »
    so since solid wire (like that used in your homes electrical system) doesnt have the up keep of speaker wire why not use it instead of speaker wire????

    (pretty sure i know the answer but just wanna here it from one of yall, prob has something to do with resistance and signal clairity but what do i know ;) )

    no one gonna chime in ????? lol
  • praack
    praack Posts: 1
    edited November 2009
    Just bought 2 monitor 50's to replace ages old fishers, I read this thread and saw a reference to the second set of posts and bi-wiring.

    does this mean I can rig a second system to them?

    thanks

    paul

    PS - AGGHHH my brain - just found a thread that "Explains" Bi-wiring and Bi-amping" my brain is about to explode! I am going back to play with building computers as a hobby - much easier to understand.

    are you all audio engineers?