Lsi9 And Lsic Terminals
nellis8166
Posts: 292
Hi All,
This question goes to show just how much of a novice I am with this. I am going to bi-wire my LSI9 and LSIC this weekend.
My question is which color stands for what??? Are the red posts for high freq. and the black for lows??? Or vice versa???
Again thanks to all that have replied to my questions, I look forward to hearing from you one more time.
Nat
This question goes to show just how much of a novice I am with this. I am going to bi-wire my LSI9 and LSIC this weekend.
My question is which color stands for what??? Are the red posts for high freq. and the black for lows??? Or vice versa???
Again thanks to all that have replied to my questions, I look forward to hearing from you one more time.
Nat
RTi10
CSi5
RTi28
SVS PB12-ISD2
Denon 2106(pre/pro)
Adcom 5503(200x3)
Audioquest Diamondback ICS
Kimber Kable 8tc biwire(mains and center)
"Don't let your silly dreams fall in between the crack of the bed and the wall."
-J. James
CSi5
RTi28
SVS PB12-ISD2
Denon 2106(pre/pro)
Adcom 5503(200x3)
Audioquest Diamondback ICS
Kimber Kable 8tc biwire(mains and center)
"Don't let your silly dreams fall in between the crack of the bed and the wall."
-J. James
Comments
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No!!!
The colors are for + and - ( positive & negative).
Make sure that you remove the binding straps before you hook up the second set of speaker wires! Don't throw them away, you might want to put them back on if the bi-wire experiment does not make a noticeable difference in sound quality to you.