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  1. you can run two sets of speaker cable (or one set of 4-conductor) from a single set of terminals on your receiver. no problem... it's about having the full breadth of signal, not necessarily additional power.

    i do this with my centre channel, and it sings like a bird.

  2. i would, just for kicks!

    i think the difference is negligible, but can't hurt anyway.

    the reasoning goes that the hi-range drivers get a full spectrum signal, and the mid-range drivers also get a full spectrum signal.... not just what's leftover after the high-range crossover extracts the high frequencies. capiche?

    further, my amp has assignable channels, so i have four channels powering the two front speakers... essentially a bi-amp configuration, but more correctly called bi-wiring.

    weirdness is a bit of an audiophile i think, perhaps he would have some input.

  3. 4 conductor is used to bi-wire, or bi-amp...

    you run a separate signal to each crossover within the speaker cabinet. if your speakers have two sets of binding posts, this is possible.

  4. i'll order 100ft of the concealable wires. hopefully that's enough. i have no idea though how to conceal wires behind drywall.

    try concealing them behind baseboards. if you mount your speakers on the wall, you can still hide the wire behind the wall, between the baseboard and speaker height.

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