Bi-wiring and bi-amplification
The Elipson Legacy loudspeakers feature a 4-terminal binding
post for bi-wiring improved performance by removing both straps.
Only one amplifier is necessary, but two distinct cables or a four
conductors cable are used to, individually, power the mid-high
frequency range and the low frequency range on the loudspeaker.
Top terminals for mid-high frequencies, bottom terminals for low
frequencies. For bi-amplification two amplifiers are required to
power both frequency spectrum.
Mono-amplification
Burn-in period
When you take them out of the packaging, the Legacy speakers
are not yet able to reproduce with the same efficiency all the
sound frequencies they are supposed to play. The loudspeakers
are complex mechanical assemblies which need a period of
adaptation ("burn-in") to operate at their best and become
acclimatized to the temperature and humidity conditions of your
environment.
This burn-in period may last for some weeks, but you can
quicken it by operating the speakers between 100 and 200 hours
consecutively, on a moderate volume with a specific burning-in
CD, or by broadcasting a radio station.
Bi-wiring or bi-amplification
Elipson Legacy 3230