I asked tech support at PMC about bi-wiring some of their speakers, he chuckled. Decent manufacturers like B&W spend a lot of time and money on crossovers, taking into account all the testing of cabinet and driver response etc. it does seem unlikely that any one of us might just stumble on a better crossover combination. I think the main advantage would be to reduce the power requirement of the amp to the tweeters and still have something beefy concentrating on the woofers. Or just to allow you to have pure Class A amps running smaller wattage without compromising volume too much.
I asked tech support at PMC about bi-wiring some of their speakers, he chuckled. Decent manufacturers like B&W spend a lot of time and money on crossovers, taking into account all the testing of cabinet and driver response etc. it does seem unlikely that any one of us might just stumble on a better crossover combination. I think the main advantage would be to reduce the power requirement of the amp to the tweeters and still have something beefy concentrating on the woofers. Or just to allow you to have pure Class A amps running smaller wattage without compromising volume too much.