Sounds like your speakers have two sets of posts for the same crossover. I think mine are the same which I have determined makes biwiring a questionable proposition. Bi-amping my be in the same predicament. Hope others can confirm this for me too. Arthur
How to Bi- Amp old McIntosh gear.
This might sound like a dumb question but....
I have a pair of Joseph Audio RM-25's which I can remove the jumpers on and run each speaker with one amp. I have 2 McIntosh MC2505's and a C-28 pre-amp. Can someone please tell me the correct or best way to wire this combo up. McIntosh says one one, Audio Classics another. When I change bass or treble, it changes it in both speakers, even though I am using right or left controls. Please put this into simple terms, thanks.
Brian
I have a pair of Joseph Audio RM-25's which I can remove the jumpers on and run each speaker with one amp. I have 2 McIntosh MC2505's and a C-28 pre-amp. Can someone please tell me the correct or best way to wire this combo up. McIntosh says one one, Audio Classics another. When I change bass or treble, it changes it in both speakers, even though I am using right or left controls. Please put this into simple terms, thanks.
Brian
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