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Polkazoid
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I just can't figure out where i set my 1.2's to large on my Adcom GFP-750!!!! ARGH!!!!! ![]()
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Polkateer
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IMS, I set all my full range speakers @ small/ 80hz for movies. IMHO, if you have a GOOD sub , it works better that way. If your sub does not go down ,say to 20hz you may want to tried both way and see which way sounds better to your ears.
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Polk Guru
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What are you talking about?
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Polkster
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Since this started out a explanation of bi-wiring/bi-amping , here is my scenario. Some speakers you can hear a difference when bi-wired. On my RTiA9's made a big difference. The only way I can describe it is that the music sounds meatier or more robust. Not just my oppinion , others that had heard it before and after agreed.This is the part where I be come un-educated and need some education from people in the know. Does the amplifier read the ohm value still at the rated 8 ohm , or bi-wired does the amp see it as a 4 ohm load?????? I don't know and this is what got me wondering. For sake of argument a ROTEL RB-1090 will support 4 speakers in standard wiring mode , but will only support 2 if bi-wired. Why???????
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Polkazoid
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TBH Krazy i think the biggest improvement come's from removing the stupid jumper bar's that come on all 4 post speaker cabinet's and using speaker wire
![]() I'm currently trying to build some cable's based off of Canare's 4s11 which is a 4 conductor cable, i will be pairing up the lead's on the AMP/AVR side and running each separate lead to the corresponding terminal's on the speaker side. I have pretty much everything i need except for the terminal's which i hope to get ordered this week or early the following week ![]() I'm not shure but i think with your Rotel example you would be bi-amping and not just bi-wiring I would assume that there would be more noticeable gain from bi-amping vs bi-wiring I still beleive that bi-wiring produce's noticeable improvement's and i beleive those improvement's vary depending on the speaker ![]() Trying to bi-wire/bi-amp is not very costly IMO (provided you have the 2nd amp for bi-amping) as you can get Canare 4s11 (which is very highly reccomended by many people) usually for $1.19/ft - $1.39/ft and since you are in the state's most companies offer free shipping to lower 48 sate's on order's over $100 ![]() |
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Polkster
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I agree with most of what you are saying , but if you go to Rotel home page and go into archive downloads it shows distinctly on the rear panel wiring 4 speakers hooked up 2 strand only and also only 2 speakers wired to it that are bi-wired. I fully understand the difference between the 2. Bi-wiring is removing jumper bars at speaker terminal and running 2 set of speaker wires to amp and the you have 2 + cables on red term. and 2 - wires on black term. Bi-amping is essentially the the same EXCEPT each cable would be connected to seperate amps. If I am in error feel free to correct me. Still no answer on ohm issue that is my biggest curiosity.Because if your speakers are essentially rated 8 ohm and because non stand wiring might make the amp read 4 ohm , I would think that would open the door to over power your speakers since amps have 1 rating @ 8 ohm and 4 ohm almost always higher. That's why the ohm issue is important to me. I don't want to think I am only shoving 200w. because 8 ohm , where in reality I might be running 350w. because I DON'T know if amp reads the load different because of bi-wiring. Someone please clear this up for me. Thank you.
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For people who do not understand how to measure the DC impedance of a speaker, here it is: Quote:
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Polkazoid
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Good grief.
The load (impedance) presented by a single speaker does not represent the load presented by a typical home speaker with a crossover network and more than one driver (woofer, mid, tweeter). also The impedance of *any* speaker varies according to the frequency(s) and amplitude of the signal being reproduced. Hence CoolJazz's statement. Last edited by vc69; 11-03-2009 at 04:16 PM.. |
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LOTS of good info. I will take some variables out and be more specific. I have Polk RTiA9's with jumper bars removed. They are bi-wired and sound " meatier " , more substance. I like the sound improvement. I just didn't know if the amp would now think it is hooked up to a 4 ohm speaker instead of a 8 ohm. Hope I clairified a little more understandable the concern.
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True that,it is not a pure resitance.
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Polk Guru
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If you replaced the jumpers with high quality wire, you would get the same result. Your amp is still seeing a nominal 8 ohm load. |
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Polkazoid
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Trace's on the circuit board should be best grade copper, speaker terminal's ARE questionable. If you like your stock jumper bar's use 'em
I bet ya if ya peel 'em off and use some speaker wire you would hear a difference too ![]() |
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