Bi wire, bi speaker/amp


Right just wondering if having speakers that can take a wire pair for each speaker and an amp that has speaker a and b pairs is worth bi wiring ?

Thanks
bur70n
Hi,

The speakers have the ability to have them bi wired, there is 2 sets of terminals on them.

Was looking at the rega cables but open to others, will have a look at the Clearday ones
I would opt for two pair of Audioquest cables. Something like a GO-4 or Rocket 88, which aren't to expensive-even new. 
Just connect both sets to the amp(piggybacked) and run one set to one pair of speaker terminals and the other to the 2nd set.
You should notice a subtle difference in sound output quality at the very least.
B
I am curious about Bi-amping, and this may be a silly question. The amplifiers to be used should have their own volume control? Most of the stereo amps I have looked at do not have this unless they are an Intergrated amplifier. I thought the set up would be one preamp feeding two amps with each dedicated to either the high or or the lows. How does one influence either amp if both are controlled by the pre? 

Or or should it be two Intergrated amps? 
pack66184
I am curious about Bi-amping, and this may be a silly question. The amplifiers to be used should have their own volume control? Most of the stereo amps I have looked at do not have this ... I thought the set up would be one preamp feeding two amps with each dedicated to either the high or or the lows. How does one influence either amp if both are controlled by the pre?
That's one reason to use an active crossover.