MIT Bi-Wire Speaker Cable Question


I am using a internal bi-wired pair of MIT AVT3 cables with my speakers which use bi-wwireing. I am changing speakers and the new ones do not allow for bi-wiring. Can I just connect the positive high and low together and the negative high and low together and connect them to the speakers? Will this harm the internal cable network? I would rather not have to spend more money on a single wire pair of cables if I don't have to
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MIT themselves recommend that you tie the high's and low's together at the speaker end when using a biwired MIT cable with non biwired speaker..
I've had several pairs of MIT cables in the past. You won't do any damage by experimenting. I would try all 3 ways and just pick the one you like the sound of best. I would call MIT as well, and see what they say.
Yeah I would do that but there is a network box and the low and high terminations come out of it. Also, there are other electronic parts inside the box (Zobel Network?).
To avoid high capacitance, I would only use one of single runs and would isolate the other terminals.