I spoke to Transparent, and the jumpers coming out of the network box carry the same signal, despite being labeled for high and low, at least at the Super and Ultra level.
Bi wire to single post question
This may be elementary to some, but I am not sure what to do.
I have a pair of MIT cable that have single post to plug into amp (red and black) that then run to a "modulator" that splits out to a high and low output (I.e. 4 banana plugs, red and black/high and low). I now want to connect these cables to a speaker that does not have 4 post, just two. What is the best way to connect? Combine the high and low output into a single banana plug, making one for red and one for black? Or is there a better way to do it?
I have a pair of MIT cable that have single post to plug into amp (red and black) that then run to a "modulator" that splits out to a high and low output (I.e. 4 banana plugs, red and black/high and low). I now want to connect these cables to a speaker that does not have 4 post, just two. What is the best way to connect? Combine the high and low output into a single banana plug, making one for red and one for black? Or is there a better way to do it?
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