Setting up denon avr 2807

lightbringer

lightbringer

Audiophyte
I'm having a hard time configuring my denon avr 2807 with my quad lite speakers. My main problem is the biwiring. I have biwired all the speakers, and what i'm doing in the connections is to put two cables in each connector. For example for the central channel i have 2 connectors and four cables. But what should i do in the front chanels ? What i'm doing now is to connect only to the A group. Should i use the B ? Is this the correct way to biwire with denon 2807 ?

Tnks for any help
 
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Nick250

Audioholic Samurai
lightbringer said:
I'm having a hard time configuring my denon avr 2807 with my quad lite speakers. My main problem is the biwiring. I have biwired all the speakers, and what i'm doing in the connections is to put two cables in each connector. For example for the central channel i have 2 connectors and four cables. But what should i do in the front chanels ? What i'm doing now is to connect connected only to the A group. Should i use the B ? Is this the correct way to biwire with denon 2807 ?

Tnks for any help
If I understand your description correctly, your speakers are not setup to accept biwireing. Which is fine since biwiring is the same as single wiring but with a larger gauge. My suggestion is, as long as you do not have any speaker wire runs over 40', is to single wire with 14 gauge. I would use 12 gauge over 40' though it probably would not really matter.

Nick
 
lightbringer

lightbringer

Audiophyte
Nick250 said:
If I understand your description correctly, your speakers are not setup to accept biwireing. Which is fine since biwiring is the same as single wiring but with a larger gauge. My suggestion is, as long as you do not have any speaker wire runs over 40', is to single wire with 14 gauge. I would use 12 gauge over 40' though it probably would not really matter.

Nick
No my speakers accept biwiring my problem is the how to connect the front speakers in my denon. To make this clear what i'm doing now is described here : http://www.home-cinema-guide.co.uk/biwire3.htm. My question is if this is the best way or if i can do what is described in http://www.home-cinema-guide.co.uk/biwire5.htm, and if yes how ?
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
I don't know what the A and B stuff has to do with anything, but,

When you bi-wire a speaker, you have two cables coming from one speaker output terminal on the amp and they go to the two input terminals on the speaker.

i.e: for each bi wired speaker you need only one output terminal on the amp.

The diagram on your first link says it all. You treat the center speaker exactly as you would any other speaker.
 
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