Not to be confused with bi-amping, bi-wiring uses two sets of speaker cables to connect a single pair of loudspeakers to an NAD amplifier. This technique leverages the crossover within the loudspeakers, providing some advantages similar to bi-amping with two separate NAD amplifiers but without needing a second amplifier.
To bi-wire your loudspeakers, they must have a crossover designed for bi-wiring and two sets of binding posts: one set for the mid-range/tweeter (high frequencies) and one set for the woofer (low frequencies). This setup allows high frequencies to travel through a separate cable to the tweeter circuit, avoiding interference from the lower frequencies sent to the woofer circuit.
If you need assistance with bi-wiring your loudspeakers to an NAD amplifier, please contact the NAD Support Crew.