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- Bi-wiring abstract "Bi-wiring is a means of connecting a loudspeaker to an audio amplifier, primarily used in hi-fi systems. Normally, there is one pair of connectors on a loudspeaker and a single cable (two conductors) runs from the amplifier output to the terminals at the loudspeaker housing. From this point, connections are made to the loudspeaker drivers – usually through audio crossover networks. In bi-wiring, each loudspeaker has two pairs of connectors and two cables are run from the same amplifier output to the speaker cabinet – one for the high frequency or tweeter driver and one for the low frequency driver (through two separated crossover filters). The purported advantage of this split is that it \"reduces magnetic interaction in the cable, resulting in better sound\". Some audiophiles feel that bi-wiring produces an audible improvement over standard single cabling. For example, John Atkinson, writing in Stereophile, states that he observes \"subtle but important\" differences, particularly in reduction of treble hardness and improvement in bass control in one review.Critics of bi-wiring believe that both ways of making speaker connections are electrically equivalent (assuming no difference in speaker cable resistance), and thus cynically refer to the practice as \"buy-wiring\", implying it is nothing more than a marketing gimmick for expensive speaker wire.Bi-wiring should not be confused with the hi-fi practice of bi-amping: the use of a separate amplifier for each driver, which brings improved separation of signal frequencies and removes the need for passive crossovers and the degraded efficiency, linearity, and cost that comes with them.".
- Bi-wiring thumbnail Bi-wiring.png?width=300.
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- Bi-wiring wikiPageLength "2709".
- Bi-wiring wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Bi-wiring wikiPageRevisionID "632738629".
- Bi-wiring wikiPageWikiLink Amplifier.
- Bi-wiring wikiPageWikiLink Audio_crossover.
- Bi-wiring wikiPageWikiLink Audiophile.
- Bi-wiring wikiPageWikiLink Bi-amping_and_tri-amping.
- Bi-wiring wikiPageWikiLink Category:Loudspeakers.
- Bi-wiring wikiPageWikiLink Category:Signal_connectors.
- Bi-wiring wikiPageWikiLink File:Bi-wiring.jpg.
- Bi-wiring wikiPageWikiLink High_fidelity.
- Bi-wiring wikiPageWikiLink Loudspeaker.
- Bi-wiring wikiPageWikiLink Tweeter.
- Bi-wiring wikiPageWikiLink File:Bi-wiring.png.
- Bi-wiring wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bi-wiring".
- Bi-wiring wikiPageWikiLinkText "bi-wired".
- Bi-wiring wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- Bi-wiring subject Category:Loudspeakers.
- Bi-wiring subject Category:Signal_connectors.
- Bi-wiring hypernym Means.
- Bi-wiring type Software.
- Bi-wiring type Connector.
- Bi-wiring type Motor.
- Bi-wiring type Redirect.
- Bi-wiring comment "Bi-wiring is a means of connecting a loudspeaker to an audio amplifier, primarily used in hi-fi systems. Normally, there is one pair of connectors on a loudspeaker and a single cable (two conductors) runs from the amplifier output to the terminals at the loudspeaker housing. From this point, connections are made to the loudspeaker drivers – usually through audio crossover networks.".
- Bi-wiring label "Bi-wiring".
- Bi-wiring sameAs Q645650.
- Bi-wiring sameAs Bi-Wiring.
- Bi-wiring sameAs m.02qzln1.
- Bi-wiring sameAs Bi-wiring.
- Bi-wiring sameAs Bi-wiring.
- Bi-wiring sameAs Q645650.
- Bi-wiring wasDerivedFrom Bi-wiring?oldid=632738629.
- Bi-wiring depiction Bi-wiring.png.
- Bi-wiring isPrimaryTopicOf Bi-wiring.