Is it ok to Bi-amp using different Brand/model of


amps or is it best to use the identical model for muliti-amping? I like to add another SS stereo amp, to get more snap, quickness, detail, and more power to the sound.

Currently I’m horizontally bi-amping my Hales Concept 5 speakers, which are a 3-way, with a pair of BAT VK-60s. One amp is driving the mid-tweeter (passive XO still being used here) section of the main speakers and the second VK-60 amp is directly powering the woofers. A Marchand active XO has the woofers set between 80-550Hz. A pair of self-powered sub-woofers handles below 80 hz.

The VK-60s can easily become monoblocs. As monoblocs, each amp will drive each speaker’s mid-tweeter section and a third amp, stereo, used to power the woofers.


On the BAT website, specifications for solid-state & tube amps such as; input sensitivity, frequency response, THD.... are all different. Will these differences in specs harm the sound if I were to join SS & valve amps together in the same system? Will timing and coherency be affected? Thank you for your inputs.
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Norm,
Thanks for the link.
Here's the thread started by Albert von S. over on the audiocircle board about bi-amping.

Greetings, Norm,

I would suggest that it rather depends on the speakers :-) In my case, with Dali MegaLine loudspeakers, it's essential to apply four identical channels of amplification. It, too, features an outboard active XO at 1.2 kHz.

Best,
Sam
Hi Sam,

Going with 4 VK-120's may very well be ideal.I was hoping to aviod more tubes in my system (currently I'm running 46 tubes) and also reduce the number of chassis.

BTW, you have an impressive set of arsenals. I bet it sounds wonderful.

Regards,

Norm