Bridge or bi-amp? Which should I do?


I have an older NAD amp, 2400. I just purchasd an NAD C370 intergrated amp. Should I bridge both of them or bi-amp my speakers? I have a pair of B&W 602's, but plan to upgrade as the years go by.
stbhorn
...meaning different amps for each speaker?
If your speakers have 2 or more pairs of binding posts this is a perfect case to biamp your speakers.
On wonder to all other audiophiles I am not familiar with B&W line of speakers.
Unless you are sure that the wattage, impedence, etc. is identical between the two, I'd suggest bi-amping (assuming your 602's are biwirable). Even if their spec's do match, I'd still be hesitant to bride them and run them as monoblocks. I'm guessing that the bridged integrated would not exhibit the same tonal qualities as the bridged solo amp. Just a guess though. A little experimenting would answer your question best. Happy listening.