In Reply to: Yep. I have IIIA's. I recommend bi-amping as well. posted by Cory M. on February 23, 2016 at 19:34:49:
Dumb question, but what is the easiest way for me to biamp my IIIa's? I get that I need a second amp, but which active crossover component do you recommend?
I think it would be interesting to compare my IIIa's biamped to my 3.7i's, assuming I can do it without spending too much (I already have multiple amps).
Any specific advice for a cheapskate with zero electronics skills? Can I do it for less than $500?
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- RE: Yep. I have IIIA's. I recommend bi-amping as well. - Swamis Cat 10:03:52 02/25/16 (11)
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