You need a crossover. DBX makes a good one.
Bi amping with two different pairs of monoblocks
I'm wanting to bi-amp my Canton 1K speakers with my Triode TRX M845 monos doing the LF and borrowed Vacuum State 300B monos doing the highs.
The speakers each have 4 binding posts with links between them which I'll remove which will separate the H & L frequencies
My source is an Oppo 203. I'm thinking of using rca Y splitters like these AudioQuest - Hard Y-Adapter RCA Splitter (1x Male to 2x Female) - Music Direct
Will this layout work for me or does it need tweaking?
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@knotscott You nailed it! All you need is one! |
The whole proposition is ridiculous. Does anyone really expect two $5k speaker cables to sound better than one $10k one? The amp powering the tweeter needs to deliver a miniscule load, it's not worth it. I researched this subject extensively and unless you have exhausted every other option to squeeze out the last drop of resolution, forget it. |
You do need some sort of gain control to balance the amps .some amps have the gain control on them. I have systems that are tri amp and quad amped. These are line arrays have many speakers like infinity irs v ect.make sure you check on manufacture max wattage per channel. Match that with your amps.enjoy the hunt. |
Every case is different. I don’t agree that it’s a ridiculous proposition. It depends on several variables. |
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