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In Reply to: you might have missed the whole point. he's saying separate for each TERMINAL. not each driver. posted by hukkfinn on February 19, 2007 at 19:05:56:
Is not each + and - terminal connected to the corresponding + and - to each X-over/driver assuming there are seperate paths to each driver?U would be correct if say the midrange and tweeter were configured as one circuit, x-over included.
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I thought the original post was about a regular pair of speakers with only one + and one - post on the back.I could be wrong but I thought the question was, what if you buy 4 speaker cables instead of 2. Put the + AND the - from one cable TOGETHER onto the speaker's + jack, then do the same on the power amp's + jack for that channel. Etc.
Whether or not it is bi-wire or bi-amp is not the point here. Kenster is still talking about separate runs for + and - as he eludes to by saying there was 6 cables for a tri-wire set up.
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