Bi-wiring
Bi-wiring is a means of connecting a loudspeaker to an audio amplifier, primarily used in Hi-fi systems. Typically, there is one pair of connectors on a speaker and, a single cable (two conductors) runs from the amplifier output to the terminals at the loudspeaker housing. From this point, connections made to the loudspeaker drivers – usually through audio crossover networks. Bi-wiring, should not be confused with the Hi-fi practice of bi-amping. The use of a separate amplifier for each driver, which brings improved separation of signal frequencies and removes the need for passive crossovers and the degraded efficiency, linearity, and cost that comes with them.
Solution
Specification
- Conductors: 2 x 2.50 mm. OFC 99.9% (containing 144 strands x 0.15mm).
- Resistance: 0.014 Ohms/m.
- Capacitance: 48 pF/m.
- Inductance: 0.77 uH/m.
- Insulation: Vinyl.
- First line: Twin AirTube. DERAY-PBFSP.
- Primary and Secondary AirGap: DERAY-PBFSP.
- AirTube, Foil sheathing.
- Outer AirGap: DERAY-PBFSP.
- Single AirTube with ‘Teflon’ binding.
- Outer sheath: CanuFlex PE-HB.
Pricing
4 x 25 cms.banana/female banana connection 597 Euros
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