bluenote56
Well-known member
Hello,
it seems to me, as if I get no optimal results when bi-wiring my Summits. I´ve tried different kinds of Speaker Cables and the effect was always the same. To play it safe, i´ve made two sets of identical cables today, one of them bi-wired. Same story.
When bi-wired, the soundstage is definitely bigger and deeper, but there are almost no lower frequencies. To be precise: no impression of the potent bass a Summit is able to deliver. The woofers move, but i can turn the woofer controls to max with very little results. Its just getting more "booming", inaccurate and without any control. In addition, the higher frequencies become harsh at high levels. With single-wired speaker cables, everythig works fine. Very strange.
Any ideas? Anyone here with a similar experience?
Br
Johann
it seems to me, as if I get no optimal results when bi-wiring my Summits. I´ve tried different kinds of Speaker Cables and the effect was always the same. To play it safe, i´ve made two sets of identical cables today, one of them bi-wired. Same story.
When bi-wired, the soundstage is definitely bigger and deeper, but there are almost no lower frequencies. To be precise: no impression of the potent bass a Summit is able to deliver. The woofers move, but i can turn the woofer controls to max with very little results. Its just getting more "booming", inaccurate and without any control. In addition, the higher frequencies become harsh at high levels. With single-wired speaker cables, everythig works fine. Very strange.
Any ideas? Anyone here with a similar experience?
Br
Johann