JAMKARAOKE wrote:
Lon / Sam
Since I'm not using the "crossover" and only using (1) of the (2) main inputs Do you think it is "wise ' to continue using the speaker plugging into the "GOOD" jack?
Well, first off you ARE using the crossover by plugging into the full range jacks - you aren't bi-amping - which bypasses the crossover to connect directly to the drivers. When bi-amping you are using an external crossover.
Second, the SP line adds two full range inputs mainly for the purpose of jumping to another speaker (a through jack so to speak). These two jacks are parralleled so you won't hurt anything by plugging into the good jack. There is no need to hurry & get it fixed, chances are the other one won't fail.
As far as using two different speakers, as long as the ohms are the same, you'll be fine, the only bad thing is they WILL sound different, one may sound louder than the other or crisper/muddier/tinny/boomy/etc...