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"If that doesn't make it clear why bi-wiring produces an impedance change near the crossover reason, I give up."
Sure it does but, as I stated, a 1ohm cable is a poor example and, as you estimate for the 1ohm situation, the difference is less than half the cable the impedance of the cable, even at crossover. Thus:

(1) The difference shrinks to (greater?) insignificance with real world high-quality cables.
(2) A change in impedance at crossover compared to the rest of the spectrum is not a generally desirable outcome.

"Honestly, I don't think bi-wiring makes enough difference to ever be necessary. It's more of a tweak thing in my view."
Whew! That is my position, as well.

Kal


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