I have used vertical biamping a little. I did it because I bought two of the same amplifier. They sounded good and weren't real expensive. It was a way for me to get more power with out spending a lot of money. I found that I had less separation loss if I were to do horizontal biamping. I am using this configuration now. My preamp now has two sets of outputs. I am looking to upgrade to an older conrad johnson preamp. Some of them have to sets of outputs, and some do not. I have to have two, becase creating a "y" off one output is a pain, and won't sound as good as if I had two outputs.
FYI, I hear that some of the anthem preamps that have two sets of outputs is nothing more than a "y" off the main output for a second set of main outs. I am saying this because I would assume someone with some electrical knowledge could take their preamp and do the same thing. Happy listening!
FYI, I hear that some of the anthem preamps that have two sets of outputs is nothing more than a "y" off the main output for a second set of main outs. I am saying this because I would assume someone with some electrical knowledge could take their preamp and do the same thing. Happy listening!