Q. Why have I lost sound from my tweeter/woofer on my bi-wireable speaker?
Answer:
With all bi-wireable speakers, please be aware that if the cables are
plugged into the lower/higher terminals with the bi-wire links in use,
if the unused terminals are not fully tightened, and are loose by even a small amount,
the tweeter/woofer will cut out.
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