Answer: Yes
Higher bias gives a warmer and more powerful sound. Highs sound rounder and therefore some may find that less aggressive. You have to find the sweet spot in the bias that jells with your speakers. You also have to know what you are doing. Easy on the DR's and numbered series. Wouldn't mess with the CA's, (more complex design)and those are kinda a lost cause sonically anyway. But hey, thats just my opinion.
Also, it's not just set and forget. The sound changes with room temperature. So, the season changes- the cover comes off for a tweak session or two.
Classe amps are so bias sensitive, they have an industry rep for no two sounding quite the same. YMMV
Higher bias gives a warmer and more powerful sound. Highs sound rounder and therefore some may find that less aggressive. You have to find the sweet spot in the bias that jells with your speakers. You also have to know what you are doing. Easy on the DR's and numbered series. Wouldn't mess with the CA's, (more complex design)and those are kinda a lost cause sonically anyway. But hey, thats just my opinion.
Also, it's not just set and forget. The sound changes with room temperature. So, the season changes- the cover comes off for a tweak session or two.
Classe amps are so bias sensitive, they have an industry rep for no two sounding quite the same. YMMV