Bi wiring speakers

 

Bronze Member
Username: Brettw

Post Number: 21
Registered: Jan-07
I read this but never heard of it, anyone know about it?
thanks,
brett w

Most crossovers have 2 pairs of terminals, one pair for the high frequency (HF) and the other pair for the low frequency (LF). Both the positive (red) terminals are shorted out with a bi-amp link, as are the corresponding ground (black) terminals. To bi-wire the loudspeaker, simply remove both shorting links and take two multi-stranded wires of the same length and specification from the positive terminal of your amplifier and connect the free ends to the positive (red) HF and LF terminals of the crossover. Repeat the process using two identical wires from the ground terminal of your amplifier to the ground (black) HF and LF terminals of your crossover. Finally, replicate the complete procedure for the second speaker. What you've effectively done is to move the common point from the back of the speaker to your amplifier's terminals.
 

Gold Member
Username: Jan_b_vigne

Dallas, TX

Post Number: 9725
Registered: May-04
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https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/home-audio/308495.html


https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/home-audio/309944.html


https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/home-audio/278763.html


https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/home-audio/207532.html


etc., etc., etc.




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Bronze Member
Username: Brettw

Post Number: 22
Registered: Jan-07
thanks,
should have done a search.
bw
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