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Old 02-18-2009, 01:23 AM   #31
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That's your opinion and thats fine. But to some it makes a noticable difference and not just to those with seperate amps.

Same can be said about power conditioners and do they make a difference in picture and sound? Its all in the eye of the beholder.
It's not my opinion its fact, tested and proven by many speaker manufactures, engineers and audio companies. 115w to lows and 115 to highs will not make any difference in sound, a single cable still delivers 115w to all speakers in the cabinet. Unless you are driving huge speakers that require more watts to power them bi-wire/ bi-amping will not improve your sound overall. Speaker companies put the option on speakers for consumers who are driving them with separate amps to achieve a higher power handling, when using a standard receiver for this option will not improve your sound, it's a fact. Everyone has a different opinion on this and if you want to bi-amp and think it improves your sound go for it, if your happy that's all that matters. Now one thing to note, you may or may not notice an improvement in 2 channel stereo mode, this could be the only reason to do this straight from a standard receiver.

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