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Can I bi-wire using the A and B speaker out-putsPaulie
Jun 4, 2001 9:24 AM
Hello,

I wanted to Bi-wire my speakers using both speaker outs instead of just one. I have a Denon stereo receiver that puts out 90 watts/ch and my speakers are rated at 125 watts. Can I still bi-wire without frying my speakers? Thanks-Paulie
re: Can I bi-wire using the A and B speaker out-putsbrian f
Jun 4, 2001 11:20 AM
I would suggest you not do this. In some receivers A and B are parallel, some they are in series. If parallel, mismatches in the impedance of your drivers will interfear with your crossover. If series, then the biwireing has in effect doubled the legnth of your run which would negate and then some any benfits (if any).
 


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