Bi-wiring/Bi-amping...worth the fuss and expense?


Does bi-wiring and/or bi-amping justify the added expense of additional cable and/or amp? If so, why don't all speaker manufacturers (like Dynaudio) provide this capability? Assuming it does, is bi-amping meaningfully better than bi-wiring?
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Showing 1 response by orest1

In my experience the more you split up the music signal between different cables, amps, drivers, etc the more disconnected the music sounds. Sure you hear more apparant detail, soundstage etc. but the music's message gets lost.