If you have two pairs of outputs on each of the amps, and two pairs of inputs on each of the speakers; use two separate pairs for each channel.
Biwiring with separate cables for low and high end
Need some advice please. I am buying some 8 foot cables specifically made for the low end. My speakers are right next to the mono amps, so I only really need around 5 feet.
I will also buy from the same manufacturer a set of cables specifically made for the mid/high level signal.
My mono amps have two speaker terminals each for the plus and minus connections, and no banana connection (spades only).
I could make a connection for the low end and mid/high on each speaker terminal (two spades on each connector) and then run to the appropriate terminal on the speaker. That would be the simple no fuss solution.
Or, I could have the supplier biwire the 2 cables together at the amp end.
Will I lose anything by going with the no fuss option?
I will also buy from the same manufacturer a set of cables specifically made for the mid/high level signal.
My mono amps have two speaker terminals each for the plus and minus connections, and no banana connection (spades only).
I could make a connection for the low end and mid/high on each speaker terminal (two spades on each connector) and then run to the appropriate terminal on the speaker. That would be the simple no fuss solution.
Or, I could have the supplier biwire the 2 cables together at the amp end.
Will I lose anything by going with the no fuss option?