I think biwiring is system dependent. I use all Linn gear myself, which is made with the intention of upgrading: bi-wiring, then multi-amping passive, then multi-amping active. When I took a pair of single wired Linn speakers and bi-wired, I noticed an immediate improvement. It wasn't great but it was noticeable. The cliche that reviewers use about "lifting a veil" applied. When I passively bi-amped, I also noticed a difference. Again, it wasn't great, but noticeable. Better bass, and background detail improved. For bi-amping passively. the improvement was not so great. I don't know if it was a particularly cost effective upgrade. I think that one good amp will outperform two mediocre amps. However, if you go active, that's a significant upgrade. I would regard passive bi-amping only as an intermediary step towards going active. As noted above, if you are not going active, it might be better to invest in a single better amp, rather than passively bi-amping with two mediocre amps.
using different amps for Bi-amping ,any good ?? l
Hi, Having done upgrading my spkr and amps;next thought of Bi-amping my spkr(Bi-wireable).My current amps- all tube Preamp(with 2 set of Pre-Out) and Hybrid Amp(160Wx2).
My question is : How about using 2 different type and different power out put amp for Bi-amping ? Any good ?? (I mean I still have my NAD C370/120Wx2,SS,can be use as power amp;it also has 2 set of Pre-Out socket)
Your opinion and suggestions would be highly appreciated and thanks in advance
Simon
My question is : How about using 2 different type and different power out put amp for Bi-amping ? Any good ?? (I mean I still have my NAD C370/120Wx2,SS,can be use as power amp;it also has 2 set of Pre-Out socket)
Your opinion and suggestions would be highly appreciated and thanks in advance
Simon
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