Bronze Member Username: 1lakerfanPost Number: 34 Registered: Apr-06 | what is it? |
Gold Member Username: Project6Post Number: 9142 Registered: Dec-03 | 2 amps to drive 1 speaker unit. One handles the lower frequencies and another to drive the higher frequencies. http://www.axiomaudio.com/tips_biwiring_and_biamping.html |
Bronze Member Username: 1lakerfanPost Number: 35 Registered: Apr-06 | what about bi wiring |
Silver Member Username: MccambleyBREEZY POINT, NY USA Post Number: 246 Registered: Jun-05 | A single wire that has 4 strands inside. Two of the wires are twisted together at the amp end and feed out of the left and the other two twisted together and feed out of the right. You will need a speaker that can be bi-wired that means 4 speaker terminals on the back. Thease speakers come with a jumper between the two Rs and the two Ls, and must be removed for bi-wiring. At the speaker end the the wires are not twisted together but are feed to the speaker individually. The Rs are feed to the two R inputs and the Ls are feed to the two L inputs. |
Gold Member Username: Project6Post Number: 9154 Registered: Dec-03 | Albert, the article tells you about both. I don't you really read the article, did you? |