In Reply to: Re: If you are into convolution posted by Presto on November 20, 2006 at 16:04:44:
Ie. my speakers have different connectors for different drivers, and each driver is driven by a SEPARATE power amp, in other words two amps per speakers.Bi-wiring is when you have run multiple cables from a single amp to multiple speaker drivers.
I think what you are trying to do is to apply filtering in the digital domain and route different parts of the frequency spectrum to different amps. This is a variant of bi-amping, but not as common as what I am doing. I prefer not to use your approach because believe it or not I do not like digital filtering and prefer the analog filter network built into the speaker. Also your approach does not work for analog signals, and I have a turntable plus I listen to SA-CD.
You might want to check my system details on the asylum :-) I am a bit of an anally retentive purist :-)
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- Bi-AMPING - Christine Tham 16:43:22 11/20/06 (12)
- Oh yes, of course. - Presto 09:09:09 11/21/06 (11)
- "passive" vs "active" - Christine Tham 13:50:38 11/21/06 (10)
- Re: "passive" vs "active" - aljordan 05:45:50 11/22/06 (0)
- Re: "passive" vs "active" - Presto 17:15:03 11/21/06 (8)
- Re: "passive" vs "active" - Christine Tham 20:11:47 11/21/06 (7)
- Re: "passive" vs "active" - Presto 23:48:21 11/21/06 (6)
- Re: "passive" vs "active" - Christine Tham 12:11:41 11/22/06 (5)
- Thanks for the information on processing. :o) - Presto 12:50:08 11/22/06 (4)
- Check out the E-MU range of cards - Christine Tham 13:00:20 11/22/06 (3)
- You raise a good question - Presto 14:35:32 11/22/06 (2)
- Re: You raise a good question - Christine Tham 15:05:38 11/22/06 (1)
- One word comes to mind.... - Presto 16:03:45 11/22/06 (0)