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In Reply to: MMG amping options with Integrated that has A+B speakers posted by Garold on April 23, 2007 at 03:15:11:
If I remember correctly, when you use both sets of outputs at the same time, it drops the impeadance to the amp providing the same power to both sets. If you want to bi-wire the speakers you can go to both outputs
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Fin,Do you mean ONE output for biwiring? (Once the necesssary modifications are made that is)
Use Left from a output to LF and Left from B output to HF and do the same with the Right channel outputs. (Agian only if you set the speaker up for bi-wire. Its almost like getting double the wattage out of your amp. But remember it will tax the amp and possibly burn it out if you kept it cranking for extended periods.For normal listening you will be doubling the power at the speaker, therefore giving you more headroom
I agree with you. it just wasn't clear from the post.Because the amp works harder, I found that on my old infinities, I much prefered a bi-wire from the A terminals vs. running A+B. Bu tthat probably depends on the amp.
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