M-L Summits: Why Bi-Wire?


If the M-L Summits carry on-board amps for the woofer section, why do the speakers have two sets of binding posts? It's not as if you can disable the on-board amp, right?
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Thanks for the replies! I have to admit that my first thought upon reading Kenscollick's response was "oh come on ... what a crock...." But then I thought about it some more and it made perfect sense, really: some of us have single bi-wire speakers and it makes sense to provide "dummy" binding posts for those extra connectors. Very nice. Thanks again!
Yep, what Kenscollick stated is what the tech department at ML stated as well...
http://www.martinloganowners.com/~tdacquis/forum/ML/Manual_Summit.pdf

According to the Manual the second set of connections for the woofer section is there as a convenience for users that may have bi wire cables.
One for the midbass and one for the tweeters? I'm guessing it's the same reason you can tri-wire some speakers.