Hi,
I have a set of 703 s3's and a Harmon / Kardon amp with 4 sets (2 pairs) of outputs... is there likely tobe any advantage in removing my speakers binding posts and using both sets of outputs?
Is this likely to damage my speakers? Will the crossover attached to the binding posts still filter out inappropriate frequencies if I do that?
And, I understand that this is biwiring. If I wanted to biamp, what sort of features would I be looking for in terms on an ampflier(s)? If there is a guide anyone could direct me to I'll happily read away.
All advice apprecciated...
I have a set of 703 s3's and a Harmon / Kardon amp with 4 sets (2 pairs) of outputs... is there likely tobe any advantage in removing my speakers binding posts and using both sets of outputs?
Is this likely to damage my speakers? Will the crossover attached to the binding posts still filter out inappropriate frequencies if I do that?
And, I understand that this is biwiring. If I wanted to biamp, what sort of features would I be looking for in terms on an ampflier(s)? If there is a guide anyone could direct me to I'll happily read away.
All advice apprecciated...


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