I know removal of bi-wiring has been discussed before in this forum and I understand the need to keep the linking plates between pos and neg terminals. However I remain with a puzzle.
The outputs from an amp have L and R channels output both with Pos and Neg wires. The speaker has a total of 2 Pos and 2 Neg terminals. If I link the Red terminals together and do the same for the Pos terminals, how does the separation between the L and R channels remain, since it would seem that each of the two Red terminals are linked and similar for each of the Black terminals, then both each of the Red and Black channels are linked.
I think I may be asking a silly question, but I would be most grateful if someone could explain this conundrum of mine.
Thanks
Tony