bi-wiring a pair of rt2000i's

Systems
Systems Posts: 14,873
edited February 2002 in Technical/Setup
I have a pair of rt2000i's. It looks like I've been hiding under a rock in a cave since I'm technically clutz. Today I asked the folks at polk if I could use a biwire cable with my speakers and they responded that I couldn't. I tought I could since they have two sets of binding post, which I assume is for the hi/mid and one the lows connected by a metal strip. All of your responses make sense, and it seems I can indeed wire my speakers the way you specified. One set to the hi/mid one to the lows at the speaker end and two wires together to the (+) post and two wires together to the (-) post. Am I right with the assumption. Txs.

Ricardo Gonzales
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  • pdebaum
    pdebaum Posts: 59
    edited February 2002
    Your assessment of the binding posts on the RT2000i are correct, but it's not bi-wiring, as Polk correctly said to you. Bi-wiring is really separating high with mid, not high-mid with lows, such as with the RT2000i's.