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In Reply to: RE: No, there is science behind bi-wiring posted by Jon Risch on July 22, 2015 at 20:54:35
Jon, this may be a dumb question, but in a 2-channel amp with A & B outputs, is it preferable to connect both wires to the A terminal, or one wire to A and the other to B?
Or, it doesn't matter?
Thanks
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Many amps/receivers put the A and B output in series when both are engaged. This would be a bad thing for bi-wiring, and would not work at all.
IF the amp puts the outputs in parallel, then it would be OK to use them as you state: "one wire (pair) to A and the other (pair) to B".
Jon Risch
Thanks, Jon.
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