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RE: Dual chassis - can speakers be biwired? - Soniclife - 16-Oct-2016

(16-Oct-2016, 19:05)audio_engr Wrote:
(16-Oct-2016, 19:03)Soniclife Wrote:
(16-Oct-2016, 18:48)audio_engr Wrote: So, ideally, you should have a set of cables having 4mm banana plugs & a set of cables having spades. 
That's an interesting tip mixing bananas and spades at the amp end. Would allow different cables for bass and treble as well if you wanted to do so.

Indeed - And that's what I've done in my arrangement ... (chk my sig)
That's the problem with the tapatalk app, it hides the signature, now checked, thanks.

This is going to open up a world of extra options for me to think about.


RE: Dual chassis - can speakers be biwired? - octaviars - 17-Oct-2016

Using all 4 outputs on a amp that runs in bridge mode is nothing I have ever seen as you uses both the positiv outputs on the amp in bridge mode.


Amplifier in stereo mode.

   


Same amplifier in bridge mode. The negativ amplifier is phase reverted 180 degrees on the input.