Did I say I was looking for more power?
We are not talking Bi Amping folks.
We are taliknig Bi wiring.
We are not talking Bi Amping folks.
We are taliknig Bi wiring.
Bi Wire Question
"...Did I say I was looking for more power?..." No, you didn't, nor did you tell us the reason you want to use bi-wire and both taps. I was just guessing. Still am. If you run both taps on most receivers, it will run the amp at half the impedance. Probably not a good idea on an old amp. There is really no need and you will not get any benefit out of it. The other thing to consider is that a better single run of cable will sound better than two runs of a lessor cable. I hope something I said helps but I'm still in the dark. |
So bi wiring.....no benefit? https://www.audioadvice.com/videos-reviews/speaker-bi-wiring-bi-amping-explained/ |
I assume I can use both A and B sets?Yes, you can use both A and B. The speakers selector on your NAD 7020 Receiver will works as a jumper, you need to switch the speakers selector to A+B. |