Bi-wiring LSi15 with HK-3490

x_pressionist
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Hi!
I am using a pair of LSi15 with Harman/Kardon-3490 amp. 3490 has A and B speaker outputs.
My question, how to bi-wire the speakers, should I use only the 'Speaker- A' terminals and connect two pairs of wires in the smae terminal or I can use both A and B, connecting the A to low freq and B to high....or vice versa?
Thanks.
I am using a pair of LSi15 with Harman/Kardon-3490 amp. 3490 has A and B speaker outputs.
My question, how to bi-wire the speakers, should I use only the 'Speaker- A' terminals and connect two pairs of wires in the smae terminal or I can use both A and B, connecting the A to low freq and B to high....or vice versa?
Thanks.
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Use Speaker A terminals and run two pairs of wires. I'd recommend just running them with a set of good speaker wires and taking out the jumper and replacing it with a piece of the speaker wire.
But...as I always say, you might go ahead and give it a shot so you don't have to ask yourself, "Would it sound better bi-wired?".
FWIW: I've bi-wired in the past, but not anymore.Things work out best for those who make the best of the way things work out.-John Wooden -
might as well, if you already have the wires handy...dedicated amp would sound much better in the end tho...Video: LG 55LN5100/Samsung LNT4065F
Receiver: HK AVR445
Source: OPPO BDP-93
HT: POLK SPEAKERS RTi6, FXi3, CSi5, VTF-3 MK2
2Ch system: MC2105, AR-XA, AR-2A, AR9, BX-300, OPPO BDP-83