In Reply to: RE: Wich "t-amp" for bi-amping? posted by bare on September 17, 2016 at 15:55:25:
I guess most so-called t-amps nowadays are not tripath. What i'd like to know is if it's so important to have an amplifier with the same gain enveloppe? I read very contradictory views on the subject... Some say with different amps if you balance the sound for a given volume it won't be balanced anymore if u crank it up. On the other amp i see a lot of bi or tri amped systems using extremely different amps ( most common "mismatch" being a pro ss amp on the bass and a small tube amp on the mid/high. If i can go for a slightly more powerful chip amp on the bass, i'll do it. I'm tempted to build a TDA based gainglone but that's for later, when free time allows, and if i do, it might be for a different use. :)
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