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BiWire Jumpers on biwireable speakers.
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(31-Jul-2020, 00:29)BoyScout Wrote: After an arduos period of tough and sophisticated tests, commited with all my blood sweat and soul (no tears) to the superior task entrusted to me, i have to say the following:

There are differences between the two types of connection.

Yes Pim, i was close to not admitting it, but in the end i realize i´m not a coward and the truth must prevail. I´m very proud of myself.

Isn´t a great difference but enough to be noticed by those who are accustomed to their sound.
Rounder, smoother and a bit less detailed (or less sharper, if you prefer). Maybe preferable for some, but isn´t my personal case.

I hope my humble contribution brings a tiny light to this dark tunnel... huff!

There you go mate. You've just taught us all a valuable lesson; If you're going to listen for a difference you can hear one even though it isn't there. Hence, the enormous amount of snake oil being sold.
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RE: BiWire Jumpers on biwireable speakers. - by Pim - 31-Jul-2020, 12:12

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