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Will this amp trick work for increasing bass performance?
I'm considering matching Focal Utopia Scala Evo with two amps for bi-amping, to separate bass and mid/high.
I'm considering the Pass Labs XP-32 pre-amp, which has individual volume controls for each channel/amp. By slightly increasing bass amp volume over mid/high amp volume, I get to feel more punch from the 11" woofers. The crossover in the Focals cuts off at 220Hz, so only bass and sub bass are affected.
Which two power amps would you consider? Power amp budget is about $30K. Was told Focals like power, so >250W for bass amp seems the minimum. Pre amp will likely be Pass Labs XP-32.
Maybe Pass Labs X250.8 + X150.8 or X250.8 + XA60.8?
Your thoughts please? Any other ideas to get more bass performance from the 11" woofers in the Focals? Subwoofer is not an option. I know McIntosh has a pre-amp with equalizer, which would solve the problem too. But I always thought EQs are a no-no.
I'm considering the Pass Labs XP-32 pre-amp, which has individual volume controls for each channel/amp. By slightly increasing bass amp volume over mid/high amp volume, I get to feel more punch from the 11" woofers. The crossover in the Focals cuts off at 220Hz, so only bass and sub bass are affected.
Which two power amps would you consider? Power amp budget is about $30K. Was told Focals like power, so >250W for bass amp seems the minimum. Pre amp will likely be Pass Labs XP-32.
Maybe Pass Labs X250.8 + X150.8 or X250.8 + XA60.8?
Your thoughts please? Any other ideas to get more bass performance from the 11" woofers in the Focals? Subwoofer is not an option. I know McIntosh has a pre-amp with equalizer, which would solve the problem too. But I always thought EQs are a no-no.
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tablejockey1,437 posts06-18-2020 12:08pmYou don't even have them in your room yet, so you don't even know how they will perform. I think he has, that's the reason for the biamp, unless I missed something. He has the speakers, but only a single amp per channel, he want two for more boom boom, in the room room... BUT he wants no subs... 30k budget... 3k aught to do it. He may be picky,and likes Pass, nothing wrong with that. Regards |
robert1976 OPI take it Robert you tried kick up the bass a little with the 3 position bass link on the back and you have it on high? If so and you still don’t have enough bass, you could try to move the speakers closer to the back wall this will augment the bass also. The Focals have very good passive xover in them especially the Utopia’s If that’s not enough then what you suggest with "increasing the bass amp a little" will also work and also add more warmth to the lower mids. Of the ones you suggest I would opt for on the bass X250.8 and the XA60.8 on the mids/highs. But that’s a bit frivolous to have the X250.8 on the bass to 200hz when a Class-D will do, at a 1/10th of the price. I’m considering the Pass Labs XP-32 pre-amp, which has individual volume controls for each channel/amp. By slightly increasing bass amp volume over mid/high amp volume, I get to feel more punch from the 11" woofers. The crossover in the Focals cuts off at 220Hz, so only bass and sub bass are affected.Above will work if you able to control 2x mids and highs and also 2x bass channels with the pre (4 Channels of volume? If not you need this to lower the mid tweeter amp https://www.schiit.com/products/sys and then have the XP32 as the master volume. Cheers George |
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