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In Reply to: RE: Bi-Zeroing my former N.E.A.R. 50Me II's was unreal... posted by Wellfed on July 20, 2009 at 19:03:15
But the amp sees the two Zeros in parallel, thus reducing the net impedance seen by the amp by half, assuming the impedances of the treble and bass components are equal. Whereas increasing the apparent impedance of the speaker is the main goal of using Zeros in the first place. I have to think about this, but I am guessing that the net impedance seen by the amp is not higher than what one achieves with one Zero. I would not argue with your real world results, however.
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