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I am temporarily downgrading my system. I am now using speakers that
have only two posts. However, I still have the bi-wire cables I was
using with my previous speakers (which had four posts), and would like
to keep them. Can I use them with the new speakers? How should I
connect them? Connect a single termination only per post, or connect
both terminations on each post?
Thanks for your advices.

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On 19 Mar 2006 18:55:16 -0800, "pik" wrote:

I am temporarily downgrading my system. I am now using speakers that
have only two posts. However, I still have the bi-wire cables I was
using with my previous speakers (which had four posts), and would like
to keep them. Can I use them with the new speakers? How should I
connect them? Connect a single termination only per post, or connect
both terminations on each post?


Yes, both of those will work fine.

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