In Reply to: Biamping KEF 107/2s posted by dbphd on August 4, 2012 at 18:18:56:
Use identical amps. Two identical stereo amps or four identical monoblocks. Makes things easy that way with no need for gain balancing and no worry about differences in "amp sound" changing speaker voicing in the crossover region.
That said, some like to put a beefy amp on the low end and a more "refined" amp on the high end.
Cheers,
Presto
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- RE: Biamping KEF 107/2s - Presto 19:35:15 08/04/12 (8)
- agree - Joe Murphy Jr 07:16:11 08/06/12 (0)
- RE: Biamping KEF 107/2s - hahax@verizon.net 21:02:11 08/04/12 (6)
- There are very good arguments in favour of hosizontal bi-amping including only having ONE power supply working - Timbo in Oz 07:53:00 08/05/12 (3)
- RE: There are very good arguments in favour of hosizontal bi-amping including only having ONE power supply working - Presto 12:39:12 08/05/12 (2)
- Your obsessing too much confusing a decent amount of channel separation - Timbo in Oz 20:45:23 08/05/12 (1)
- RE: Your obsessing too much confusing a decent amount of channel separation - Presto 10:13:00 08/07/12 (0)
- RE: Biamping KEF 107/2s - Presto 00:51:16 08/05/12 (1)
- You do lose on isolation of power supply effects, which is kind of predictable.tble - Timbo in Oz 08:02:28 08/05/12 (0)