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realysm42
04-12-2011, 20:03
Hi guys, just a quick one bi-wiring, do you need an amp that's specified as being able to do it or can you do it from any amp?
My brother has a pair of Paradigm monitor 7's and wants to bi-wire them, he's got this AV-receiver: http://www.sony.co.uk/product/hcs-home-cinema-receiver/str-da2400es
Obvious question, can he do it?
Cheers.
Reid Malenfant
04-12-2011, 20:06
Any amp, you just need to connect two pairs of speaker cables to the same terminals or connect the second set to "B" Speakers & select "A + B".
Don't forget to remove the jumper on the speakers :eyebrows:
Yes he can do it...
realysm42
05-12-2011, 12:40
So you just put two cables into the same terminal? Fair enough!
Reid, you know what I'm going to ask next; what's a jumper?
Thing Fish
05-12-2011, 12:44
Its normally a small plate joining the two sets of speaker terminals on the speaker.
The Grand Wazoo
05-12-2011, 12:55
Martin,
There's a rather good item in the Art of Sound Library about bi-wiring and bi-amping that you may be interested to read.
realysm42
05-12-2011, 13:11
Thanks Dave.
I'll check it out Wazoo; thanks.
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