Feltran
Well-known member
I looked, and didn't see anyone addressing this issue on these forums (which shocks me, so maybe I just missed it).
My amplifier has two sets of outputs for biwiring, and my speakers have two sets of inputs. Therefore, I expected when I ordered internally biwired cables, they'd have two sets of connectors on both ends. They do not, however. One end of the cable has two connectors, and the other end has four. What do I do with these? And do I need to, or should I get different cables so I can use both sets of connectors on both my amp and speakers?
My amplifier has two sets of outputs for biwiring, and my speakers have two sets of inputs. Therefore, I expected when I ordered internally biwired cables, they'd have two sets of connectors on both ends. They do not, however. One end of the cable has two connectors, and the other end has four. What do I do with these? And do I need to, or should I get different cables so I can use both sets of connectors on both my amp and speakers?