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In Reply to: RE: Batteries supply a lot of low frequency current. posted by VoltSecond on March 19, 2012 at 17:10:51
Or you can just use batteries on the woofer amp.
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and have a discontinuity of sound, if biamping a GOOD speaker, the amps MUST be exactly the same. A good system will use one amp, with the same time constant through it, and play it all !!! Look up a Serious Stereo 2A3 amp, as a start and a finish in amps.
Jeff Medwiin
I have to disagree, Jeff. I have bi-amped bunches of systems, and most of the time the amps are different. They all sound great. Of course, if you do have matching amps, so much the better. I do have to say though, I have never heard a SET amp with decent bass. Low bass is not a strong point of a SET design (the 'Single Ended with Slam' by Bruce Rozenblit may do it). I much prefer a decent SS amp up to about 300-500 Hz, and then go to tubes there in a bi-amped system.
"I much prefer a decent SS amp up to about 300-500 Hz, and then go to tubes there in a bi-amped system."
Hornloco
I had tubes. Prefer modern SS...........no transformers, bias, etc. to deal with, which is what you pay for. Love the even harmonics of tubes, but it's just a pleasant distortion.
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