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Audio, Receivers & Speakers Forum - View Post
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Post 1 made on Saturday January 12, 2002 at 09:31 |
Dougofthenorth Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | November 2001 149 |
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I have come across what appears to be 2 divergent schools of thought concerning BI-WIRING speakers (NOT in relation to bi-wiring for Bi-amplification) Qualification: In dealing with "decent" speakers. 1) remove jumpers/bridges on speaker + - terminals & run cable to each pair of terminals separately. 2) run only one + - cable & leave jumpers/bridges in place. In 2) the internal crossovers control the sound. In 1) the crossovers are defeated & the amp controls the sound, & in some instances with some? speakers improvement is noticed. IMHO I think the manufacturer of the speaker puts the crossover frequencies where the speaker needs it? Any comments? Dougofthenorth
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