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BiWire Jumpers on biwireable speakers.
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(01-Aug-2020, 10:45)Axel Wrote: @BoyScout: are you using jumper cables that are the same make as your speaker cables? If not, then it may explain the differences that you are hearing. I wonder whether you are hearing a difference because your speaker cables are giving you a good direct connection to whichever terminals you are using and the jumpers are giving an inferior connection to the other terminals.

Humm... i don´t think so, but maybe you´re partially right, Axel.
In fact, my cables (blacksixteen) are theorecally from a lower level compared with the jumpers (Nordost).
And they´re the same in both ttpe of connections.
I´m not a technically enough informed to justify the effect, but what´s strange for me is the predominance of bass when i´m feeding the highs in a more direct way with the red wire..
Mac mini with Roon, Devialet 220 Pro CI, Black Sixteen speaker cables, Sonus Faber Guarneri Tradition and a pair of ears.
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RE: BiWire Jumpers on biwireable speakers. - by BoyScout - 01-Aug-2020, 15:21

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