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Bi-amping with planars?

My advice, from TomServo - the professional horn guy just this year, was to use asymmetric slopes at 150Hz. It was nice to have my own decision to do exactly that confirmed.

And I was planning to, for my QUAD 63s with a SWARM of omni/box subs. I did not want to run my subs above that point.

I will be using 3rd for Low Pass, plus 1/3rd octave Eq.This makes it easier for me to get the wring / phasing right.

The just will be complex, given that I will be switching for absolute polarity at spkr level, driving two big, sealed, DIY, clam-shell drivers, sealed subs (half-built) with a stereo power amp each, running OOPhase. A stereo integrated will drive two tall DIY TL subs using gifted KEF B139s.




Warmest

Tim Bailey

Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger


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