tomsi42 Wrote: 
> Not necessarily. A speaker designed for bi-wiring have 2 separate
> filters. So the signal is split at the amp end, but not added again at
> the speaker end. The alowws you to choose different cables for the
> upper and lower frequencies.

Well, standard E&M will tell you there's no difference, so long as we
assume the cables are ideal conductors.  Since the wires are connected
at the amp end, it's the same as if they were connected at the speaker
(if you have some experience drawing circuit diagrams, think of how you
would draw this one and you'll see right away).  So the only difference
can come from the fact that the cables are not perfect conductors.  

tomsi42 Wrote: 
>  You can also use two power amplifiers per channel.

That's another matter entirely...


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