Bi Wire Question


Hello
I would like to Bi Wire a set of Mirage 595is to a NAD 7020 Receiver.

The Receiver has 2 sets of terminals.
I assume I can use both A and B sets?

If so.....from the A section on Receiver say left channel....a run from receiver + to high pass + on speaker and from receiver - to lhigh pass - on speaker? Same for right. 

And from B section on receiver the same as above but will be going into low pass of speaker?

Thanks!



ishkabibil
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If you are looking for more power, get a more powerful amp (or very efficient loudspeakers). Doing what you are suggesting is not going to give you the results you are looking for. 
russ69 is right. If you are using anything from 14 gauge or larger bi wiring is not going to do a thing. If the NAD has preamp outputs save up for a more powerful amplifier and you can use the NAD as a preamp.
The NAD has preout Jumpers.
In my room the 7020 NAD outperforms my Carver M500t @250 watts.

Can anyone actually answer my question from a "hookup" perspective?

Did I say I was looking for more power?

We are not talking Bi Amping folks.
We are taliknig Bi wiring.