Amp with speaker INPUTS?? Please explain!


So, I was browsing an amplifier manual, as one does, and the diagram shows four spring clips (R+ R- L+ L-) labeled Speaker IN. (I couldn’t figure out the image hosting thing, otherwise I’d post pics. It’s an AudioSource Amp 300, and the manual is short and easy to find.) I’m not familiar with component connections beyond a couple pairs of speakers and maybe an EQ. But this puzzles me. Can someone please explain when you’d use this? The short “explanation” In the manual is woefully inadequate. 
 

I’m especially interested to know if speakers are at the other end of the wires that connect here. I mean, that would make no sense since speakers don’t send anything that direction, right? 

bricago

That is pretty cool.

I had a Carver Z-Band Coupler for this purpose back in 1991. It allowed me to upgrade my old Harmon Kardon receiver’s speaker terminals with an Adcom GFA 535 amplifier.

I still wonder about the fidelity of this type of setup but I thought it was a great idea back then.

@bbarten  No problem.  I'm good.  I don't live in NC, but you're welcome to stop by if you're in KC.  

A non-rude reply would have acknowledged that answer was Google and then asked if anyone could expand from experience. Rather than a passive aggressive “I guess.” But I digress. There have been forum members far more rude.

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