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Thread: Old nad amp won't bi wire !

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    Simple, don't bi-wire. You're chasing your tail here - why get rid of a great amp just to do something that makes very little difference? Seems daft to me. If you want to change something, try different speaker cable. Just the one run tho'...
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    It's a great amp will keep it and get diamonds

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    Why not fit some jumper cables? Or run the cable through both terminals.
    You can keep the speakers and amp you already have.
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    Serious speaker-producers recommends not to biwire. Dynaudio, among others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kvaal View Post
    Serious speaker-producers recommends not to biwire. Dynaudio, among others.
    That's a bit of a sweeping statement!
    Are you suggesting that B&W are not serious speaker producers?
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    I certainly bi-wire my B&W's, but then I bi-amp, so I have to....

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    Not presicely formulated by me. Sorry about that.

    This is what I ment to say: Some serious producers advices not to bi-wire.

    I regard B&W as serious, no discussion about that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael loves music View Post
    my old nad 3020e amp won't bi wire so to get bi wireable amp linked to bi wireable speakers I need to upgrade to go with my technics PG4 CD player ! What bi wireable amp today budget is the quality the 3020e ? Cambridge A5 ?? Thankyou for your help
    Michael,

    WHY do you want to bi-wire?

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