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In Reply to: RE: Vertical biamping , better to run bridged instead posted by A.Wayne on May 29, 2017 at 04:54:07:
Again, more than one way to skin a cat. With horizontal biamping you still have the left and right channels sharing the same power supply, better separation can be achieved with vertical, just as with a mono block setup. Another advantage is speaker wires only 18" long eliminating most of the issues with cabling, again a much better more musical sound can be acheived.As mentioned, I've tried every kind of multiple amp setups beginning with car audio back in my youth transitioning to home audio once having my home.
Active biamping can be fun, a very deep rabbit hole it is if you want to go there. But I've found keeping it simple is just that, simple, and it simply gives the most musical response to my experienced ears.
Martin
Edits: 05/29/17
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