Bi-wiring speakers


What is bi-wiring and what are it's advantages. How can you bi-wire when you only have single pair of speaker terminals on amplifier.
myep

Biwiring can only used on speakers set up with separate terminals for LF and mid/HF drivers. It involves splitting the output from the amp so that one + & - goes to the LF driver and one + & - to the mid/Hf driver(s). This can be done with two sets of cables joined at the amp end (dual or shotgun biwire), or with certain cables, there are individual wires within the cable that are combined at the amp and and terminated separately at the speaker end (single biwire). Advantages often debated, search threads for numerous discussions.
Myep, If you go back to the first page of the forums, use the search box feature and do a search on "biwire", you should find a lot of good information from various past threads as well. Good luck!
When I bi-wired my speakers, not only did I hear a difference, my amp ran cooler. I run two separate wires to each speaker and each wire is hooked to its own terminal on the amp.
bi-wiring offers the opportunity to allow the specifically assigned drivers to draw current through separate sets of wires, instead of all of the current through one set. it also allows ya to sleep at night knowing you're using the full capability of your biwireable speakers.