As one member here said, "Bi-wiring may or may not make a difference, and if it makes a difference, it may or may not be better." Some speakers have actually been designed for Bi-wiring, but for the majority, it's just "audio fashion." Bi-amping done properly means you would need to bypass the speaker's internal crossover and use an external crossover. Keep it simple with one quality amp and a single run of speaker cable, you'll have less headaches and more enjoyment.
Help me power my Kappa 8.1's please!
I would like to Bi-amp these.
Budget is a real thing (I just dropped about 3500 getting into vinyl) I'm hoping to spend between 500-1000.
I would consider Vintage gear, but I despise spring clips. I would prefer something NEW, but am open minded. Has to look nice. Blue lights a plus! Can't I just have everything I want already lol!
Infinity Kappa 8.1
6 ohms
40-300 watts RMS
89dB 2.8V/1 meter
I've been looking at modern integrated's but the low impedance has me confused about what will be compatible...
Thanks and Happy Friday!
Budget is a real thing (I just dropped about 3500 getting into vinyl) I'm hoping to spend between 500-1000.
I would consider Vintage gear, but I despise spring clips. I would prefer something NEW, but am open minded. Has to look nice. Blue lights a plus! Can't I just have everything I want already lol!
Infinity Kappa 8.1
6 ohms
40-300 watts RMS
89dB 2.8V/1 meter
I've been looking at modern integrated's but the low impedance has me confused about what will be compatible...
Thanks and Happy Friday!
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