Mit makes a push pull cable. Its a biwired interconnect and each side plugs into both sides of a two channel amplifier. The speaker cables are then put on the two positives and it uses one channel per direction. I use these cables and I am very pleased with them. They are a little pricy though. Retail for the interconnects is $2500 and $4000 for the speaker cables. I will bet though that you could use any speaker cables with these interconnects.
Connecting two amps-bi-amp cabling
I am planning on using two identical SS amplifiers (200wpc)to two speakers which have single inputs. The amps do not have an obvious internal bridging capability.
I was going to run one amp per speaker (I have double pre-amp outs)and was planning on having custom cables made with four conductors at each amp 2x+; 2x-)and two at the speaker (1x+; 1x-) to utilize both amp channels for one speaker.
Anyone have any suggestions for a "better way"?
I was going to run one amp per speaker (I have double pre-amp outs)and was planning on having custom cables made with four conductors at each amp 2x+; 2x-)and two at the speaker (1x+; 1x-) to utilize both amp channels for one speaker.
Anyone have any suggestions for a "better way"?