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    Klipsch center speaker ?

    Best buy had a close out on the klipsch sc-3 center speaker, it is set up to bi- wire , i do not want to buy wire, so do i hook the speaker wire to the top terminal or the bottom one, i have a denon 4800 receiver i dont think it is made for bi -wireing this is sure one big center speaker i hope it sounds good ,paid $280.00 for it ,reg $449.00 thank you

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    The center channel should come withjumpers...

    These are metal strips that connect from positive to positive, and negative to negative, therby negating the biwire aspect of the speaker. You can then connect to either set of posts and be just fine...

    Da Worfster

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    yes there are metal strips connecting positive to positive neg to neg thank you for your help

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    Cool Ive owned several Klipsch Center Channels...

    over the years. I find them to be the best I've ever used at any price. Clear, audible, great with dialouge and sturdy. They are large and ugly but they're not for looking at anyhow.

    Enjoy...

    Da Worfster

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