mulester7 said:
...if Huguini has a stereo receiver with A and B speaker output terminals/posts, and is trying to use a powered sub that has speaker terminals/posts inputs and sending the signals to the sub using the receiver output terminal/posts B, if nothing is "outputted" from the powered sub via output speaker terminals/posts, and the speaker wire to the sub is only being used to send the signals to the sub, would the receiver get warmer using both the A and B speaker terminals?
I would hazard the guess that the receiver
would get warmer, though only slightly. My reasoning is that whilst you are correct Mulester7 (

) that the receiver isn't physically driving the sub (the sub's own independantly powered amp is doing that), nevertheless the amp must still send the musical/film content 'down the line', which must use energy, which therefore must cause the receiver to do work. If work is done, energy will be lost in the form of heat, so the receiver gets warmer. Voilla!
On the other hand, if terminals A and B are already being used, then B exchanged from the mains (biwired perhaps) to the sub, I
wouldn't expect any change in receiver temperature.
I also think it should be noted that even if a way can be found to get the sub going from the A or B terminals, it'll only be duplicating content from the mains as opposed to reproducing content which has been diverted from non full-range speakers as per the usual crossover.
Regards