Thomas,
I suppose you mean it has two pairs of output connectors? This is not really what I would call biwired as they are just connected to each other inside the case and help people who have speakers that can be biwired.
If your speakers don´t have this facility there´s no need to put two pairs of output connectors on the back of your amp.
William
P.S. some speakers can be tri-wired........
I suppose you mean it has two pairs of output connectors? This is not really what I would call biwired as they are just connected to each other inside the case and help people who have speakers that can be biwired.
If your speakers don´t have this facility there´s no need to put two pairs of output connectors on the back of your amp.
William
P.S. some speakers can be tri-wired........
as they are just connected to each other inside the case and help people who have speakers that can be biwired.
wuffwaff:
Is is like this? (in the photo)
Does this make the sound better, if I have a bi-wired speaker?
Thanks,
Thomas
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Hi Thomas,
yes like that, although - is normally connected directly to the caps (if the amp is not bridged)
I don´t think there will be a difference if you connect your (biwired) speaker to four or two outputs.
Biwiring does make a difference although I´m happy that my speakers don´t offer this facility
william
yes like that, although - is normally connected directly to the caps (if the amp is not bridged)
I don´t think there will be a difference if you connect your (biwired) speaker to four or two outputs.
Biwiring does make a difference although I´m happy that my speakers don´t offer this facility
william
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