One pair of speakers, two different speaker wire


I recently upgraded my speakers (same speaker line). Although I find them to be more refined, they have a tad less body. I decided to switch my speaker wire with a custom-made pair that’s been lying dormant for several years. It gave me the body I was looking for but a little less air and clarity on the top. I decided to use both pairs at the same time. Now I’m getting everything I was looking for, but I’m wondering if I’m doing any damage to my tube amplifier? Thanks for your response.
a_passion
(S)He's not biamping. From what I understand there are two sets of speaker binding posts on the amp. a_passion then has both pairs running into one pair of binding posts on the amp.
He’s not biamping.
Same thing, as my amps are identical. You get the characteristic of that cable going to that driver

Cheers George
Georgehifi wrote:
"I have Martin Logan Monolith III's in a bi-amped way. I found oxygen free copper for the esl and silver for the bass to be the best of both worlds.
The other way around is too clinical for the esl mids highs and a bit soft/rich on the bass. It all depends on how you like you balance of your system in your room."

What two amps are you using in this configuration?
danoroo
 What two amps are you using in this configuration?
As I said in my last post, they are the same, ME850’s

http://www.me-au.com/me850data1.jpg

http://www.me-au.com/me850data2.jpg

Cheers George