Understanding bi-wiring isn't the challenge. I want to talk about using different channel outputs i.e. A OR B OR C (in what combination to be determined). The idea is to send the cleanest power to each pair of inputs on each of the speakers.
For example; my inclination is to use the (L) on Channel A with the (L) on channel B to bi-wire my left side. Then use the (R) side of channel B and C to the other. This is bordering on bi-amping but I think folks get the drift.
Do I stand to gain sonically or I am taking risks with the yamaha on in parallel vs. in series hook-ups?
For example; my inclination is to use the (L) on Channel A with the (L) on channel B to bi-wire my left side. Then use the (R) side of channel B and C to the other. This is bordering on bi-amping but I think folks get the drift.
Do I stand to gain sonically or I am taking risks with the yamaha on in parallel vs. in series hook-ups?