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Speakers help?

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Hi people, i have a set of acoustic solutions PF-600 240watt per channel (i think) and in the back of them, they each have four holders or cables. Two red and two black.

What type of amplifier would i need? Some body once said that it is a diferent type of audio but i cant remember?

Any help would be much appreciated =]

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  1. you could do with two amps.


  2. Your speakers are bi-wireable. Check the link below to see how to wire them

    http://www.brilliancehifi.co.uk/how-to-b...

    You can also do it with 2 amps, one for high frequency and one for low

  3. Just get a regular two channel amp - maybe 200 watts into 8 ohms or so.

    Just wire one side of the amp to one speaker using one wire and the other side of the amp to the other speaker using one wire.  Use some good 14 gauge or 12 gauge wire.  It will sound great.  

    Bi wiring is a myth and does very little if anything to help the sound.

    Great website that dispells all the "audiophile" myths:

    http://www.theaudiocritic.com/back_issue...

    Read the article "Ten biggest lies in audio"
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