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I have a HOME audio question, it's very simple, I just need some advice.
Thanks in advanced for the help.
These are my speakers,
http://www.fluance.com/fluanhigthre.html
I wanted to know how to connect the woofers because each speaker has two separate terminals because they are bi-ampable. Do I just jump the connections?
All I have a home theater receiver. Should I use the extra channels to give the woofers power?



