Hi ,
I urgently need your help to establish if my old Technics SU- CH7 amplifier (part of a mini system) is bi amp and if this makes any difference to the type of speakers I connect to it. I know that it is bi wireable and that I need bi wireable speakers...but does it mean that if I connect speakers that only have 2 brass posts at the back (1 positive 1 negative) the amp might blow?
The old speakers had 4 connection slots at the back, not two, and I thought that it wouldn't matter if I bought some new smaller bi wireable ones providing I respect the right polarity (2 positive wires can go into into the positive post and 2 negative wires into the negative post) so I've just bought 2 Cambridge Audio SL20... and 6m of bwireable cable (4 wires)....but I am having cold feet now...
Many many thanks to anyone who takes the trouble to reply. I am really stuck.
I urgently need your help to establish if my old Technics SU- CH7 amplifier (part of a mini system) is bi amp and if this makes any difference to the type of speakers I connect to it. I know that it is bi wireable and that I need bi wireable speakers...but does it mean that if I connect speakers that only have 2 brass posts at the back (1 positive 1 negative) the amp might blow?
The old speakers had 4 connection slots at the back, not two, and I thought that it wouldn't matter if I bought some new smaller bi wireable ones providing I respect the right polarity (2 positive wires can go into into the positive post and 2 negative wires into the negative post) so I've just bought 2 Cambridge Audio SL20... and 6m of bwireable cable (4 wires)....but I am having cold feet now...
Many many thanks to anyone who takes the trouble to reply. I am really stuck.