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The speaker needs to be set up for bi-wiring, i.e. the tweeter needs to be able to be decoupled from the midrange.
Even then, you don't get the full benefit of bi-wiring without bypassing the crossover entirely and using an active crossover before the amps. Just looking for more power? Use a different amp. |
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