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In Reply to: RE: Vertical biamping "who's doing it?" posted by pictureguy on May 25, 2017 at 19:34:29
Been there..done it, moved on
Frankly it made small if Any differences on MY setup.
Subsequent replacement by a single low power Firstwatt Amp was an epiphany upgrade
Clearly doubling up on amps can make some differences,
under 2 basic scenarios though:
A) the Speakers used are an interesting load
B) the single amp is of erm Suspect performance (completely inadequate to needs)
.. Double amps essentially increase headroom ..On the other hand Line level crossovers (active or passive) coupled with an Amp per channel can make significant differences.
Far more than merely doubling up amps does.
Edits: 05/26/17Follow Ups:
You're absolutely correct just as using two mono block amps have no advantage over using one stereo amp lol.And to think having the highs and mids not sharing the main filter cap with the bass driver doesn't make a difference ...............?
And to think all of those engineers, manufacturers, etc just wasted their time and money designing and building dual mono amps that apparently have absolutely no advantages over a typically designed stereo amp when all they needed to do was ask you and you could have set them straight.
Martin
Edits: 05/27/17
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