Bring on the criticism...


So I was swapping out my Maxx 1's for 2's a few weeks ago and yesterday it occurred to me since I can't bi-amp like I have always wanted I would bi-speaker. Two Maxx's side by each running off my FPB450's. I guess I never really considered myself an audiophile and this must confirm it, but I really like the stage it's throwing.
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Now you can tell Van Halen they don't have to bring their PA when they come by.
If you enjoy it, there's nothing wrong with it at all. I'm all for anyone having anything they want as long as I don't have to pay for it.
I've done this with speakers that didn't even match.
Monitors on top of large monitors.
I liked it.
That's funny, but really what's wrong with this setup? I'm serious?
Depends on what's important to you when you listen. Assuming the amp set-up can handle it, extra speakers can give you more volume and bass.

The drawbacks include a loss of precision in imaging and likely interference nodes between drivers, just to give you two thoughts.

Not everyone listens for the same things in audio. If you like it, go for it.