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RE: I don't know anyone vertical biamping but

Posted by pictureguy on May 28, 2017 at 09:30:00:

If you've followed the output of these threads, you know a school of thought exists which says everything from number of connections to insulation type makes a difference.
Using the built-in facility of the Parasound for 'splitting', cuts down on the number of external connections from 5 to 3. Those short jumpers I'm using might later be useful in the rack to connect another piece into the system. Never know.
Go ahead and use your 'Y' adaptor. The inbuilt version on the Parasound saves me buying some more stuff that'll end up in the 'save for later' pile.

Why this is an issue I'll never know.