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Nov 2007
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It should make a difference, the top set is for the tweeter and the bottom for the woofer so which ever one you pick will be emphasized. Also most people get rid of those metal plates and run a short length of speaker wire between the posts.
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hmmm, just when i thought i was placated. Come to think of it i have seen pictures with the little wires running from the top pair to the bottome pair of binding posts. So, which set should i plug into for the proper emphasis on front speakers?
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Jul 2007
Orchard Park, NY
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Conclusion: NO MESUREABLE DIFFERENCE. Leave the gold bars in place, connect the receiver th either set of terminals, and enjoy! OR you could get some speaker wire stands, a set of supercharged, atomic, speaker cables for $1,000 and pretend to hear a difference! ![]() |
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BTW I don't hold some of the home theatre gurus (usually, the journalists in the rags most of us read) in particularly high esteem. But that's another story for another post... |
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OP: The four posts are provided for users who wish to biamp. Since you're not, simply leave the jumpers in place and attach to either top or bottom sets of posts. |
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thanks so much guys. Ultimately i'm gonna have to wait until next paycheck to get my new receiver, so at that time i will try the "easy" way and if it sounds good i'll probably leave it. The bi-wiring idea sounds pretty cool though. I've got pretty good ears for someone who's played in loud rock bands half his life, so i might eventually try that method just for the heck of it.
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Bi-amping is a whole 'nother discussion..... |
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#8 |
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Nov 2007
Redondo Beach, CA
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As said before, the jumpers provide current to all speaker posts thus powering the highs and lows. I have a 5.1 setup with my onkyo 705 so I power the highs and lows using different channels on my receiver. The lows are powered by the normal side main outs and the highs are powered by the 2 rear channel outs that were not being used in my 5.1 setup. This gives the speakers more power and all the channels on my 7.1 receiver are being used. Of course you have to set the receiver up so it knows this but it sounds amazing with the speakers getting more juice.
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Nov 2007
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On my Focal Cobalts it does make a clear difference which posts are used. The top posts emphasize the highs and the bottom the lows. Bi wiring from a receiver should have little effect, but bi amping usually does. I bi amp my center to great effect, but try them both and see what you think, but if you hook up two sets of wires be sure you remove the jumpers. bill |
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Hi Bill! Bi-amping as in using two stereo amps (or four monoblocks)? If so, I certainly agree that it has an effect with the right gear. If you mean bi-wiring using a stereo amp (or two monoblocks) vs. a receiver, my old Martin Logan system* used expensive MIT bi-wires for the last several years, hooked up to an Aragon 4004 amp. I was unable to discern any sonic improvements over other quality, non-bi-wire cables. Yes, the jumpers were removed. ![]() As always, YMMV! /Ken *Just upgraded the whole system |
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Nov 2007
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Ken
I use a 6 channel amp, but was only using 5 and since my prepro has dual center outs i decided to double up my center speaker. Even after i balanced all the speakers i could still notice stronger dialog and more powerful voices. It was the best kind of tweak, free. Oh the remove the jumper comment was meant for the OP as he experiments. thanks bill |
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With the plates in place, he can connect to either, and won't be able to notice a difference regardless of what ones he connects to..... if he does, I chalk it up the the Placebo affect...... |
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