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Username: Deadhorse

Post Number: 15
Registered: May-06
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I use a large pair of Technique floor speakers for my fronts and while tearing down the whole system noticed that they can be hooked up on a high or low frequency.

Seeing as I'm vastly upgrading my receiver and adding a 150 watt sub woofer, should I connect them on high or low frequency?
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Username: Usa2k4

Post Number: 169
Registered: Dec-04
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From what you said, I believe each of the Technics speakers has 2 separate terminal sets for biwire or biamp. They can't be used to replace a subwoofer, however, because they can't go as low as a subwoofer. If you are interested in biwiring the speakers and your receiver provides parallel connection for speaker sets A and B, connect 1 terminal set on each spkr to the speaker terminal A and the other 1 to the speaker terminal B on the receiver. Many people notice sonic improvement when they biwire the speakers.

Remember that for multichannel movies and SACD's/DVDA's, all speakers must be timbre matched so we do not want to mix speakers from different manufacturers.
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Username: Praetorian


Canada

Post Number: 220
Registered: Dec-05
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Humbug.
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