Do you have control over the gain or sensitivity of the two amps? Otherwise i would think it would work very well.
Don't forget about the input impedance.
Don't forget about the input impedance.
Biamping towers with tube/SS combo--am I nuts?
I have been bi-amping my Kef Reference Series 3-2 for several years. I use a Conrad-Johnson Premier 11 tube amp for the "highs" and a C-J MF2250 SS unit for the "Bass". I have been very pleased with this set up. Only draw back is dual interconnects from my C-J Premier 17LS and dual sets of speaker cable ($expensive$). Yes it does work, and work well....tube smoothness and detail in the high range and the SS slam for the bass end. I would stay in the same family of amps, if possible, and contact the mfg. for recommendations. Gain and impedance, as well as output wattage of each amp can become an issue. This is why I stayed within the C-J family. Good Luck! Regards |
Bi amped systems are among the best and worst I have heard. Here is a good general source:http://sound.westhost.com/bi-amp.htm And one approach to the gain problem: http://www.goldpt.com/bal_amps.html not that much different than matching drivers with a pad. I remain, |