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Biamping KEF 107/2s

Posted by dbphd on August 4, 2012 at 18:18:56:

I've been planning to use true-biwire (separate cables to LF and HF sections of speakers) between a Proceed Amp 3 and KEF 107/2s. But if I'm running two cables, why not biamp? According to the Proceed HPA3 manual that extols the virtues of biamping, the speaker's crossovers continue to distribute frequencies to the appropriate drivers. I'm intrigued by the concept of biamping, but I'd hate to blow a HF driver in a 107/2. I've sent email to KEF.

Anyone with experience or advice regarding biamping?

db