Yes you can biwire. The only thing you need is the correct speaker cable. Bi-wire speaker cable involves a single set of terminations on the amp end and a dual set on the speaker end. Like two runs of speaker cable combined into one at the amp end.
There are theoretical advantages to biwiring, although like anything audio, this is debated. The bottome line is if your speakers are designed to be biwired, then chances are your speakers will sound better with the right biwire cables. Or by bi-amping.
Amps that have dual outputs, or speakers that are bi-amped (two amps per speaker) can/must use two sets of "single wire" cables.
I think you will really like that Creek amp.
-Karl
There are theoretical advantages to biwiring, although like anything audio, this is debated. The bottome line is if your speakers are designed to be biwired, then chances are your speakers will sound better with the right biwire cables. Or by bi-amping.
Amps that have dual outputs, or speakers that are bi-amped (two amps per speaker) can/must use two sets of "single wire" cables.
I think you will really like that Creek amp.
-Karl