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Bi wirable/ampable
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Can anyone explain biwirable/ampable? I noticed that the m22's don't have this but the m60's do.
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Re: Bi wirable/ampable
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Axiom did it for message board fodder. You'll see soon enough.
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I've tended to try and stay out of the bi-wire threads, as they usually end up getting a tad ugly. Personally I've never heard a difference with bi-wiring, and from what I've read, I shouldn't.
Bi-amping, I'm curious about. I'll soon have my Odyssey Stratos amp, and my Rotel RMB-1075 is going to have a couple of free channels. Is it possible/advisable to bi-amp my M60's with the Odyssey and Rotel amps? If so, how would I do it?
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Re: Bi wirable/ampable
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In short, biwiring your speakers involves 2 cable runs from the same amp. One cable feeds the tweeter, and midrange, while the other cable feeds the low end bass drivers.
Biamping is based on the same principle except you need two amps instead of one. One amp feeds the tweeter, and midrange, while the other amp feeds the low end woofer drivers.
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