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RE: BiAmp Noodle

Posted by pictureguy on May 26, 2017 at 17:46:32:

The intent here would be to put ONE of these modues behind EACH speaker.

You'd need one balanced line TO the module and a source of clean AC. I consider short
speaker runs to be a good thing.

You'll need to do some independent research.
It's very difficult to simply tell you what to do or encapsulate in a legible fashion.

If you ask a couple concise questions, I'm sure you'll get a few answers.

For example: My panels cross over about 600hz. Given that I low cut to the panels, I figure that the HF and LF need about the same amount of power. So running a pair of same amps is a reasonable solution.
Your problem / solution is likely different, so my answer may not solve YOUR issue.