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NEW ECOSSE CS4.7Biwire Dedicated Biwire loudSpeaker Cable
Biwiring
should be
used wherever possible because in a biwire configuration, the cables
feeding the higher frequencies are not affected by the electromagnetic
interference from the low frequency signals, which are carried in a
separate conductor. Additionally, and just as important, the speaker now
‘sees’ a reduced ‘load’
due to the decreased total resistance of the cable, and this makes the
speaker less prone to frequency response variations due to cable
resistance.
In this
biwire set-up, our recommendation is the use of our new
rope-lay
CS2.4 in the bass and mid-bands - which match perfectly with the
superior performance of our solidcore CS2.15 (see below) to extend high
frequency information. Our
new CS2.4 ‘speaker’ cable has
a stunning 400 oxygen free, highest quality copper strands per
conductor, occupying a large 3.2sq mm cross-section.
Now we introduce a large perfectly round solidcore conductor-our,
so-called, CS2.15 ‘speaker cable’.
The CS2.15 is a quality performance; full bandwidth loudSpeaker cable
sometimes necessary when we acknowledge that some amplifier/loudspeaker
combinations, while exhibiting much strength, may suffer well documented
slight upper-mid glare and treble edginess (and/or over-emphasised
bass). The greater strengths of its 1.5 sq mm
perfectly circular solidcore
conductors provide the solution to this problem.
In a tri-wire or
tri-amp set-up, we recommend the CS2.4 driving the bass units and 2 runs
of CS2.15, one driving the mid units and one driving the treble units
for ultimate bandwidth extension and presence.
This biwire cable set
- the so-called CS4.7 - is available ex factory pre-terminated and in
nylon webbing- to keep the cables tidy. It represents our, highest
performance/low cost bi-wire cable set.
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