Hello,
My colleague and I were talking about hifi stuff, and stumbled upon something odd... It has us puzzled...
The loudspeakers I have (Quadral Argent 70, now discontinued) have 2 inputs (4 banana plugs). In default configuration, they are bridged (2 by 2, you can see the gold contacts making the bridge) and according to the manual, this means that the crossover (IIRC the one at at 300 Hz) is used. The manual also states that by removing the bridge and bi-wiring or bi-amping the speaker, the crossover is bypassed.
How can this be?
I mean, you don't connect the bananaplugs *after* the crossover, but before it (the crossover is internal in the speaker), so why what causes this difference (bridge present => crossover; bridge removed => no crossover)?
Jörg
My colleague and I were talking about hifi stuff, and stumbled upon something odd... It has us puzzled...
The loudspeakers I have (Quadral Argent 70, now discontinued) have 2 inputs (4 banana plugs). In default configuration, they are bridged (2 by 2, you can see the gold contacts making the bridge) and according to the manual, this means that the crossover (IIRC the one at at 300 Hz) is used. The manual also states that by removing the bridge and bi-wiring or bi-amping the speaker, the crossover is bypassed.
How can this be?
I mean, you don't connect the bananaplugs *after* the crossover, but before it (the crossover is internal in the speaker), so why what causes this difference (bridge present => crossover; bridge removed => no crossover)?
Jörg
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