Question - how to Bi-Wire

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Hi, after a speaker and amp upgrade Im now in a position to try Bi-Wiring my speaker. Over the years I have collected many cables so the experiment wont cost me anything but time.

My Question is, my new speaker have 4 inputs (hence the abillity to Bi-Wire!). My amp (CA 740A) has 8 speaker outputs and the option to use speaker output A or B and A+B hope this makes sense. I assumed that in affect I wire each speaker twice i.e. amp left A to bottom connection on speaker and amp left B to top half of speaker connection (same on right speaker) then select amp output A+B.

I hope this is the right way to go??

the paperwork I got with the speakers (mezzo 2's)shows Bi-Wire but using the same output from the amp for both cables? I guess this is in case the amp only has one output

I dont think Im going to break anything using the amp function A + B?

Thanks in advance
 
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http://www.stickyrice.net/hifi/biwire-3.gif

With the CA 740A you can use both sets of terminals for each speaker set (L&R, A&B). Not sure I'm making sense. It saves cramming two speaker cables into one set of terminals like in the diagram. hope this helps. In other words your right.
 
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Anonymous

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Thanks for the quick answers guys, back up and running now no problems.

Cheers
 

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