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Highlander1976
06-05-2007, 01:24 PM
I recently was given a pair of Mirage M-1 Speakers and had a question. Not to be a newbie, but each speaker has 2 sets of speaker connector posts on it and from what I cna remember, the old receiver that these speakers were hooked too had 2 sets of speaker connectors on it to connect each speaker.
Now I have a new denon receiver and it only has a single set of speaker connectors for the left and right front speakers. How do I connect these speakers to my Denon reciever since each of these speakers has 2 sets of posts instead of one.
Any help would be great appreicated.
Thanks
AVRat
06-05-2007, 02:39 PM
You could bi-wire them which it sounds like what might have been done previously, but doesn’t net you anything. If the terminals are strapped together (+-+)(---) connect them normally using either set. If they’re not strapped, you can use a short piece of speaker wire to connect them together.
Highlander1976
06-05-2007, 02:48 PM
So when you mean use a small piece of wire, you mean from the + to + connection and a small wire to the - to - connection right?
Also, would something like this work:
http://www.cybergiftcenter.com/applications/search/itemdetails.asp?ItemNo=129066&sku=C142-PR268
and is there a cheaper version of this or should I just use a piece of wire?
Thanks again
AVRat
06-05-2007, 03:21 PM
You've got it. That and most bi-wire setups are mainly a waste of money. A good piece of wire to connect the terminals together is all you need.
Highlander1976
06-05-2007, 04:01 PM
Thanks for your help AVRat. I think I will just use some wire to connect each of the +'s & -'s together. It will be easier and cheaper to do it that way.
Hipnotic4
06-05-2007, 05:03 PM
they got metal jumpers you can use too..i think CC/bB sells em
ParadigmDawg
06-05-2007, 05:52 PM
Just go to any high end dealer that carries your speakers and they will probably just give you a pair of jumper bars.
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