Bi Wire Speaker Wiring
In bi wiring each loudspeaker uses two cables one for the tweeter and one for the bass in the speaker which are then connected to the same amplifier.
Bi wire speaker wiring. Bi wiring is a way of connecting your speakers to your amp using two pairs of connecting wires rather than one. Connect the wires by plugging in each. Some higher performance amplifiers even have two sets of speaker connections to make it easier to connect things up. Some speakers come with two pairs of binding posts.
If you ve been using your speakers normally single wire you might have noticed the little. In a usual set up one pair of wires carries the full range musical signal from the amplifier to each of the loudspeakers as shown in the below diagram. Normally there is one pair of connectors on a loudspeaker and a single cable two conductors runs from the amplifier output to the terminals at the loudspeaker housing. Normally only one cable connects the speaker to the amplifier.
At the speaker end they will separate and at your receiver or amplifier end they will typically be joined together. Remove the shorting bar. To bi wire your speakers first remove those jumpers and use two sets of speaker cables. One pair for the high frequencies and the other pair for the low frequencies.
How to bi wire check for the correct terminals because not every speaker can be bi wired.