theredcommando
New Member
I dont understand how properly/poorly designed crossover would make any difference when bi-wired.
Single or bi-wired, same signal is fed to crossover. Cross over still remains same and is not bypassed by any means. If crossover is eliminated in biwring or different signal is fed to HF and LF terminals(pre split HF and LF respectively) then it can give some improvement but not otherwise. Otherwise you are just running same signal through more cable. What am I missing?
Single or bi-wired, same signal is fed to crossover. Cross over still remains same and is not bypassed by any means. If crossover is eliminated in biwring or different signal is fed to HF and LF terminals(pre split HF and LF respectively) then it can give some improvement but not otherwise. Otherwise you are just running same signal through more cable. What am I missing?
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