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Re: Sunday's Meeting Los Angeles and Orange County Audio Society Meeting

Posted by John A. Casler on August 18, 2005 at 14:30:14:

Actually, we won't be vertically bi-amping but we will be running a single channel of each Son which has an effective 4 ohm yield of around 250-300wpc.

They have a rather large 2.4Kva Transformer to service the two channels so they are high current units.

Vertical Biamping is possible with the Son of AMpzilla however and each channel is rated at 100wpc @ 8 ohms and 200wpc @ 4 ohms.

In this case, if we were to "vertically biamp" we would simply use the outputs of each amp into the twin pair of binding posts on the RM30 speakers, of which there are also three.

The TriNaural Processor (also from James Bongiorno) is an analog processor that creates a "three speaker" sound field from a two channel stereo signal (NO DIGITAL PROCESSING)