BI AMPING


What are some of the things to know about biamping? I am considering this but do not know very much about it.
I need info on the active xover and what not.
jsman
If going for the active bi-amping the thing you need to keep in mind is the woofer x-over freq and the slopes of the high/low pass filters of the speaker's built-in x-over. What type of speakers are you planning to biamp?
I am sorry guys that it took me so long to get back to ya.
I have klipsch khorns for speakers, so power is not really
an issue. It's more about what I need and the options I may have. Thanks for all your help. BTW my room is small.
K-horns are so efficient there is really no advantage to bi-amping them. The woofer only goes down to 32 hz in the right room.
Jsman, in specific those speakers will probably have little to any positive reaction to bi-amping,, definatley save the money on buying a processor and additional amps and put it all into a better standalone 2 channel killer amp. You want more power or bass, go with a newer mcintosh solid state and it will nearly sound like tubes, but with rediculous power for the bottom end on that 15" woofer.. I use to own these combinations ...