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2 sets of terminals on a speaker indicate they can be bi-wired to separate frequencies that go to the woofer(s) and the tweeter(s) from an amplifier that is configured for it or two separate amplifiers. These two sets of terminals on the speaker should be bridged together unless you are going to bi-wire them from the amp(s). Speakers that already have the Atmos speaker built into them (two sets of speakers in one cabinet) will also have two sets of terminals that are not bridged with each set being a separate channel to connect from the receiver.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.These are Dolby Atmos speakers and are normally hooked directly into Dolby Atmos ports on receivers that support them. There have only been a few speakers that I have personally seen that have the Atmos connections ready on the speaker. If your speaker is just a normal speaker, it should not be bridged together.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Need to be connected Directly.
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