Should I bi-wire my Paradigm Ref. Studio 60's?

 

Pete
Unregistered guest
Recently bought a pair of Paradigm Reference Studio 60's teamed with a NAD 762. Sounds great but I never considered bi-wiring them until a friend told me that I should always bi-wire if the speakers allow. Is this true? Suggestions appreciated.
 

Gold Member
Username: Kegger

MICHIGAN

Post Number: 1043
Registered: Dec-03
pete this might help.

I perscribe to the first sun king post.

https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/home-audio/68285.html
 

moonie
Unregistered guest
biwire is crap.
 

Silver Member
Username: Robertinchico

Post Number: 169
Registered: Apr-04
If you have a look at my two very recent posts with PARADIGM Monitor 5v3 in the THREAD header, you'll find that I bi-wired my Paradigms with two very hefty cables. The improvement was astonishing. Yoou'll also see a post & pic of mine in the AV/Cables section at the bottom of the Message Board tab. Bi-wiring Paradigms with GOOD cables will yield fine results. Dont anticipate sonic nirvana with some Radio Shack spool wire.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Jamesp

Mansfield , TX USA

Post Number: 11
Registered: Apr-04
I bi-wired my paradigm studio 20 v2's with tributaries 14awg wire. The sound is cleaner with more detail. It is a noticable difference. Mine are paired with a NAD 752.
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