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    Speakers Ruined?

    If I have a 100 W amp and two 400 W speakers and I bi-wired them to the amp, but forgot to remove the metal bridge, will my speakers be ruined??

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    I don't know much about this kind of thing...

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    i doubt it, as long as you are bi-wiring using the same taps on your amp.
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    same taps?
    is that the same places where the wires are connected?
    because I used seperate ones for each set of wire

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    well could the amp be ruined then?

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    you didn't need to post a new thread. Try to stick to one thread per issue.

    And you speakers are fine. Ether your amp doesn't have enough power or it isn't working properly.
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    Let's get real, shall we?

    Lessee... A newbie who proclaims total ignorance of the subject, yet somehow seems to be familiar with biwiring?

    You're not really to get help with a problem, are you?

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    I doesn't matter if the jumpers are left in. The two '+' wires are connected together at the receiver end. Having the + jumper still installed will appear as a single wire between the receiver and speaker, The same with the '-' side. Removing the bi-wire jumper just seperates the high-pass xover components from the low-pass xover components.

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