Daniel Weston
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Hi everyone
My Polk fronts and rears can be bi-wired. I know zero about this so is this something I should look at doing and are there any distinct advantages. My current cabling setup consists of some sort of Jamo cabling (all I can tell you is that the outer plastic covering is a silvery colour and the cabling itself is also a silver colour.
I have been googling a bit and it looks like you remove the copper links between the two pairs of connectors and then you can simply run another length of cable from the same connectors on the amp through to the second pair of connectors on the speaker. Is this the right way?
Thanks
My Polk fronts and rears can be bi-wired. I know zero about this so is this something I should look at doing and are there any distinct advantages. My current cabling setup consists of some sort of Jamo cabling (all I can tell you is that the outer plastic covering is a silvery colour and the cabling itself is also a silver colour.
I have been googling a bit and it looks like you remove the copper links between the two pairs of connectors and then you can simply run another length of cable from the same connectors on the amp through to the second pair of connectors on the speaker. Is this the right way?
Thanks