I like the do that, just leave the bridge plate and use the external amps to power the whole speaker. The T2 is around 90dB sensitive if I remember correctly, ~100W should get you reference peaks. Just leave the center powered by the Denon. Also, I believe you can send the power amp back to Emotiva and pay to add a third power module, making it the XPA-3 Gen3. I also don’t even know if you can do that, I think the receiver would stop powering the built-in speaker connection if you use the pre-out.
just to clarify
hi
just to clarify
if i was to use my denon 4400 with 2 emotiva t2 fronts and c2 centre
what can 2 amps can i use to vastly increase the 2 front speakers quality of sound
i want to connect 2 amps to the main denon 4400
to the low frequencies of the main left of each left and right speaker
and then the other amp for the high frequencies of the left and right terminals
what would be the best opions to use
i already have a emotiva xpa2 gen3
what do people advise thanks
then i will use emotiva upa 200 blocks to improve each speaker
i will be using a 11.4 system
just to clarify
if i was to use my denon 4400 with 2 emotiva t2 fronts and c2 centre
what can 2 amps can i use to vastly increase the 2 front speakers quality of sound
i want to connect 2 amps to the main denon 4400
to the low frequencies of the main left of each left and right speaker
and then the other amp for the high frequencies of the left and right terminals
what would be the best opions to use
i already have a emotiva xpa2 gen3
what do people advise thanks
then i will use emotiva upa 200 blocks to improve each speaker
i will be using a 11.4 system
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