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In Reply to: RE: you should consider bi-amping posted by Green Lantern on October 03, 2014 at 06:36:39
though it is less impactful at the 2khz XO to have a separate amo for tweeter and bass, it is still a good idea if you want the sweet top end of a tube amp and the power of a SS amp for the bass.
While it is very good to have biamping on a 3 way maggie, it is less useful on the 2 way maggies.
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I agree that 3's need bi-amping, but how many people here recommending that on II's have heard IIs? Based on my limited experience with my IIb's, I cannot imagine much improvement from the extra work in this case.
It isn't a huge deal like in a 3way maggie, but it does allow a little more flexibility within a budget in getting a great performance rather than just good. It allows you to have the low powered low feedback SET or class A amp on the tweeter and have a high feedback big damping factor amp on the bass. The difference with the 3way maggie is that you still need to watch for the midrange SQ of the bass amp.
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