Speakers TSI500 hook-up Denon AVR - 1911
Shadowcon04
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Hi guys im a newbie here and need help, its about the speakers Tsi500 and the receiver Denon AVR - 1911. Apparently i've notice when reading the cs20 manual that the tsi 500 have low and high connections to the back, and then it led to bi-amp or wire which i really don't understand. So I was just wondering can I set up wires from the speakers (low) to like the receiver front (L/R) and then another wire from the speakers (high) to the reciever surround back (L/R) ?
I'm sorry if this post doesn't make that much sense but can anybody try to help me out and understand what im trying to ask. If none i'll try to re-post another and try to make it clearer.
I'm sorry if this post doesn't make that much sense but can anybody try to help me out and understand what im trying to ask. If none i'll try to re-post another and try to make it clearer.
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If your receiver has that bi-amp function, but even if it does,it's pretty worthless to try and bi-amp with an entry level receiver.
I would just hook them straight up, leave the jumpers in place on the back of the speakers,and hook up to either the top or bottom posts.HT SYSTEM-
Sony 850c 4k
Pioneer elite vhx 21
Sony 4k BRP
SVS SB-2000
Polk Sig. 20's
Polk FX500 surrounds
Cables-
Acoustic zen Satori speaker cables
Acoustic zen Matrix 2 IC's
Wireworld eclipse 7 ic's
Audio metallurgy ga-o digital cable
Kitchen
Sonos zp90
Grant Fidelity tube dac
B&k 1420
lsi 9's -
Bi amping is only really achieved at a very high cost ha
stick to one speaker wire per speaker, if you really want more power for with an amp
btw the tsi500's are very nice, ive had them for a few months nowHome Theater Setup- Receiver - Onkyo TX-RZ1100
- Mains - Polk RTi A9's
- External Amps - Outlaw 2200 Monoblocks for L/R/C
- Center - Polk CSiA6
- Side Surrounds - Polk FXiA6's
- Atmos - 4 Polk 80F/X RT's
- Sub - SVS PC-4000
- T.V. - LG OLED65C7P