The 2 reds and 2 blacks behind each speaker are already "bridged" together (with a piece of metal)...so you only need to send one black and one red to your receiver. If your receiver supported bi-amping..you would have to remove the bridge and send two different speaker cables to two different amps on you receiver.
Did I lose you?
It's easier shown than explained. But if your reciever supported it it would show you in it's manual. It might explain it in the speakers manual.
The point of this is that if you bi-amp you will have 1 amp powering the drivers and on amp powering the tweeter. Thus, elimanting your speakers internal crossover (boy, more technical jargon). The receiver will then handle the job of the crossover. Ok I just lost myself.
In short, don't worry about.
Last edited by Dace; 09-05-2007 at 02:51 AM.
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