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6.3
Bi-amping connection option
Bi-amping is a term used to describe a connection variant for loudspeakers where
separate cables and separate amplifiers are used for the signals of the low-frequency
range and of the high-frequency range.
The speaker's low- and high-frequency range each have one connection terminal and
are each connected to the respective amplifier with one cable.
From an acoustic perspective the bi-amping connection option is the best variant. 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 even more clearly in detail resolution and depth. The
musical rendition also gains greater peace and serenity.
For the low- and high-frequency range it is best to use cables of the same type (ideally
our Audiodata LS CU 4) and length and identical power amps, as otherwise there is a
danger of inhomogeneity.
There are two types of bi-amping operation:
Horizontal bi-amping
Vertical bi-amping
Which variant you choose has no effect on the acoustic experience.
Any bi-amping operation with cable jumpers in place is very dangerous, as it can lead to the
amplifiers short-circuiting.
The connection must be carried out very carefully. Mistakes can have very serious
consequences.
6.3.1
Horizontal bi-amping
1. Remove all cable jumpers from the loudspeakers
2. Connect the right-hand channel's plus low frequency cable (red) to your amp 1's
right-hand positive terminal "
your right-hand speaker.
3. Connect the right-hand channel's plus high frequency cable (red) to your amp 2's
right-hand positive terminal "
your right-hand speaker.
4. Connect the right-hand channel's minus low frequency cable (black) to your amp
1's right-hand negative terminal "
on your right-hand speaker.
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1st edition, January 2019
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