polkster
12-09-2004, 01:34 PM
I'm sure this question has been asked a million times, but I think I'll likely learn the answer faster by reasking it than by going through all the historical emails (which I'm still doing):
Q. I have Polk's RTi line (8, 4, CSi5) and see I can bi-wire them. I don't personally believe bi-wiring makes an audible difference and I don't think it's worth the expense to Bi-Amp. Sooooo, if I'm just hooking up one cable pair to these speakers, does it make a difference if I go to the tweeter (top terminals I presume) or midrange drivers (botton terminals I presume)? I know there is a thin flimsey jumper, but there's likely still some resistence. So given the choice, which makes more sense electrically?
Q. I have Polk's RTi line (8, 4, CSi5) and see I can bi-wire them. I don't personally believe bi-wiring makes an audible difference and I don't think it's worth the expense to Bi-Amp. Sooooo, if I'm just hooking up one cable pair to these speakers, does it make a difference if I go to the tweeter (top terminals I presume) or midrange drivers (botton terminals I presume)? I know there is a thin flimsey jumper, but there's likely still some resistence. So given the choice, which makes more sense electrically?