Once again, I come before the poobahs . . . .
Gang, I've been bumping around the edges of this question for a while and can't get a good answer, so I'll ask the horse's mouth - when you remove the jumpers on a set of speakers and either bi-wire or bi-amp them, don't you eliminate the (or one of the) crossover from the mix? And in doing this, don't each of the drivers wind up putting out a "full range" signal instead of one rolled off at some point by the cross-over?
Curious in Houston. . .
David - HTGuide flunky
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Gang, I've been bumping around the edges of this question for a while and can't get a good answer, so I'll ask the horse's mouth - when you remove the jumpers on a set of speakers and either bi-wire or bi-amp them, don't you eliminate the (or one of the) crossover from the mix? And in doing this, don't each of the drivers wind up putting out a "full range" signal instead of one rolled off at some point by the cross-over?
Curious in Houston. . .
David - HTGuide flunky
Our "Theater"
Our DVDs on DVD Tracker
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