Bi-wiring Klipsch speakers with RMB-1095?

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  • pyroponic
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2005
    • 24

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    Bi-wiring Klipsch speakers with RMB-1095?

    I've been using Klipsch RF-7's and an RC-7 for my fronts and center, and have been thinking about bi-wiring them recently to my RMB-1095. Is it worth it? If so could anyone recommend any cables custom designed specifically for this?

    Thanks
  • DrJRapp
    Super Senior Member
    • Apr 2003
    • 1204

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    I have my 7s biwired. It can be debated wether or not the benifits of bi-wiring are real, but I look at ot this way: real or not, I can't reap the benifits if I don't biwire. The cost is relatively insignificant, forum rules don't allow me to discuss what I use, however, MY biwire setup cost me less than $30 over standard single pair.
    Jerry Rappaport

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    • Orange Peel
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2004
      • 161

      #3
      I'm biwired for my RF-7's as well, I haven't done the RC-7 yet, but I tested it out with 2 sets of speaker wires, just wound the pos together and neg together and went to it, couldn't really tell the difference, and that's all it really is. My Biwire for the RF-7's seems to have a little thicker wire for the low's and a thinner wire for the highs, so that may be the only benefit, who knows. They made them like that for a reason, try it and see how you like it
      Scott Goldsmith

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