I would rather bi-amp than having to sell my current amp
to buy a more powerful amp. I think mine is not bad at all
and I probably have to spend about double to get any meaningful improvement. My amp only gets a touch harsh if
I drive it beyond 85% point and it well may be the fault of my CD player since I am using a Nad541i.
The reason I ask first before actually committing to bi-amping is that if I decide to bi-amp, I have to
modify my current speaker cables and purchase a pair of
Y-connector which requires some financial investment on
my part.
I am using Van den hul D102 MKIII interconnect. Do I have
to use a Y-connector of the same type? Could you recommend
one?
I would think bi-amp would increase power, if not doubling, since the woofer and tweeter will each potentially receive 125W exclusively to themselves instead of sharing a single 125W source.
Anyway, these are my opinions.
to buy a more powerful amp. I think mine is not bad at all
and I probably have to spend about double to get any meaningful improvement. My amp only gets a touch harsh if
I drive it beyond 85% point and it well may be the fault of my CD player since I am using a Nad541i.
The reason I ask first before actually committing to bi-amping is that if I decide to bi-amp, I have to
modify my current speaker cables and purchase a pair of
Y-connector which requires some financial investment on
my part.
I am using Van den hul D102 MKIII interconnect. Do I have
to use a Y-connector of the same type? Could you recommend
one?
I would think bi-amp would increase power, if not doubling, since the woofer and tweeter will each potentially receive 125W exclusively to themselves instead of sharing a single 125W source.
Anyway, these are my opinions.