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One last oddity about the Tara's, the 18g wire is square, not round. This according to the included Tara propa... info sheet that came with the wires
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John - I don't recall hearing comments on the Taras on the 55s, so I can't comment specifically. Generally, when you bi-wire, you also double the capacitance, as they're parallel. This is what you are doing with your bi-wired runs of Silver Sonic T-14s. I'd suggest the following experiment -You've presently got your 4 cables of T-14 (twisted pair), with each cable having one of the wires for (+) and the other (-) wired to those same polarities on the speaker for their respective channel and frequency range.[confusing description, but just look at your present connections and it will make sense]Rewire so that now each cable feeds its channels specific polaritiy, i.e. Take a T-14 run and connect it so that at the amplifier end you connect both leads to the right channels (+) terminal, and at the biwired speaker end connect one lead to the woofer's (+) and the other to the tweeter's (+). Be consistent with colors, like black to bass and red to treble, and rewire the other three cables to give you a biwire run that emulates the Tara's physical separation of polarities....