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
Did I say I was looking for more power?

We are not talking Bi Amping folks.
We are taliknig Bi wiring.
"...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. 
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?
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.
@imhififan 

Thank you that was the answer I was looking for from a hookup perspective.