Bronze Member Username: StifaPost Number: 12 Registered: Jun-04 | I recently bought B&W DM 601 S3 speakers along with Marantz SR6300 receiver and got 2x3 meters of Van den hul SKYLINE Hybrid cable (http://www.vandenhul.com/cable/skyln-h.htm), but now I would like to bi-wire them and I was told that I need to buy a set of bi-wiring cables or buy an extra pair of cables of same length. As I understand advantage of bi-wiring is only seen when using cables that are better in bass for bass/mid connector, and using cable thaat excells in high frequencies for the tweeter connector of bi-wire inputs. In order not to lose money on cables here is the question: CAN I USE Van den Hul SKYLINE HYBRID FOR THE TWEETER AND Van den Hul CS-122 (http://www.vandenhul.com/cable/cs-122-h.htm) FOR THE BASS/MID?? WILL THIS BE BI-WIRING OR JUST SPENDING MONEY AND HEARING NO EFFECT?? Different cables have different properties like resistance,impedance,material theyr made of, These two cables are not of same material and have different properties that I do not understand (see links). Is that a problem 4 bi-wiring? ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS.? THANKS ,WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR HELP FOLKS! CYA MARKO |
Silver Member Username: KeggerMICHIGAN Post Number: 920 Registered: Dec-03 | your asking a question that in my oppinion noone can really truly awnser. the only thing i can say is you are the one that can tell if it's worth it for you. just look at this thread! https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/home-audio/46852.html |