I'm pretty sure that using A and B speaker outputs to biwire a single stereo pair of speakers is not right. Others with more technical knowledge than me can explain, but I would certainly go with either a single biwire set up from one set of outputs as you described, or running dual (aka shotgun )biwire off of single set of outputs.
Quick bi-wire question
Which is the better way for me to bi-wire my speakers:
Bi-wiring with the pre-made bi-wire cable (4 spades speaker end, 2 spades amp end, total of 2 cables) or running 4 separate cables (2 spade/2spade)using both my A + B speaker selection on my amp.
I wouldn't think there was any difference but might be wrong. Thnx.
Bi-wiring with the pre-made bi-wire cable (4 spades speaker end, 2 spades amp end, total of 2 cables) or running 4 separate cables (2 spade/2spade)using both my A + B speaker selection on my amp.
I wouldn't think there was any difference but might be wrong. Thnx.
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