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6.2
Bi-wiring connection option
Bi-wiring is a term used to describe a connection variant for loudspeakers where
separate cables are used for the signals of the low-frequency range and of the high-
frequency range. With this variant low- and high-frequency range each have one
terminal and are each connected to the amplifier with one cable.
From an acoustic perspective, the bi-wiring method offers some clear advantages. As
a result of the separation of the low- and high-frequency range, powerful low-
frequency pulses no longer influence high-frequency structures conveyed at the same
time. The sound gains in this way in detail resolution and depth. The musical rendition
also gains greater peace and serenity.
Ideally use cables of the same type and length for the low- and high-frequency range
(ideally our Audiodata LS CU 4), as otherwise there is a danger of inhomogeneity. If
your power amp has only one pair of connection terminals per channel, connect both
the low-frequency cable and the high-frequency cable to these terminals on the
amplifier.
If the power amp has two pairs of connection terminals per channel (speaker A/B),
you can also connect in each case one cable to one pair of terminals respectively.
In this case you must always remember when using the loudspeakers to switch on both
speaker connections (A+B) on the amplifier.
Any bi-wiring operation with cable jumpers in use is ineffective!
Remove the cable jumpers between low- and high-frequency range.
Keep hold of the cable jumpers for any future re-use.
1. Remove all cable jumpers from the loudspeakers
2. Connect the right-hand channel's plus low frequency cable (red) to your amplifier's
right-hand positive terminal "
your right-hand speaker.
3. Connect the right-hand channel's plus high frequency cable (red) to your
amplifier's right-hand positive terminal "
+
connection '
' on your right-hand speaker.
4. Connect the right-hand channel's minus low frequency cable (black) to your
amplifier's right-hand negative terminal "
+
connection '
' on your right-hand speaker.
5. Connect the right-hand channel's minus high frequency cable (black) to your
amplifier's right-hand negative terminal "
+
connection '
' on your right-hand speaker.
ArtTwo
1st edition, January 2019
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" and to the plus low frequency connection '
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" and to the plus high frequency
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" and to the minus low frequency
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" and to the minus high frequency
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