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<blockquote data-quote="Tzs503gp" data-source="post: 1113275" data-attributes="member: 19443"><p>If you remove the “bridge wire” at the back of the speakers, and connect bi-wire speaker cable using A for LF & B for HF from the amplifier, all you have achieved is you have moved the “bridge wire”connector from the speaker to inside the amplifier. A relay inside the amp connects A to B when activated. B is not a discrete amplifier.</p><p></p><p>If you add an external power amplifier and use it to bi-amplify the speakers as suggested above, you’ll want to make sure that power amplifier has the same gain as the NAD. If not, you will have an imbalance between the LF & HF. Even if gain matched, the synergy between the power amp and NAD might be good or bad. </p><p></p><p>Try it and see what you think. But don’t fool yourself- its not automatically going to be an improvement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tzs503gp, post: 1113275, member: 19443"] If you remove the “bridge wire” at the back of the speakers, and connect bi-wire speaker cable using A for LF & B for HF from the amplifier, all you have achieved is you have moved the “bridge wire”connector from the speaker to inside the amplifier. A relay inside the amp connects A to B when activated. B is not a discrete amplifier. If you add an external power amplifier and use it to bi-amplify the speakers as suggested above, you’ll want to make sure that power amplifier has the same gain as the NAD. If not, you will have an imbalance between the LF & HF. Even if gain matched, the synergy between the power amp and NAD might be good or bad. Try it and see what you think. But don’t fool yourself- its not automatically going to be an improvement. [/QUOTE]
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