Let me put my doubt in a more organized way:
This is the hypothetical situation about a bi-amp application with a particular amp.
Here's the amp:
http://www.audioscope.net/images/pioneer_m_73-2.jpg
http://www.audioscope.net/images/pioneer_m_73-5.jpg
Here's the situation:
Considering a pair of 3 way loudspeakers, 12" woofer + radial horn + super horn tweeter, it's possible to amplify the 2 radial horns + 2 super horn tweeters, with just one Pioneer M-73?
I'm asking because the amp have two A Left speakers terminals + two B Right speakers terminals, and on the front, I see that is possible to select the A + B speakers selector at the same time, and also, when you see inside the amp, appears to have 4 separated channels, see the picture:
https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-CF-iRPLZn14/WJ3TWSkkQeI/AAAAAAAAAQs/qKSR0H8hr1od-DtObBTf4ntTs1LE6mY3gCLcB/s1600/Pioneer%2BM%2B73%2Binside.jpg
I will be in fact bi-amping?
Many thanks, best regards.
This is the hypothetical situation about a bi-amp application with a particular amp.
Here's the amp:
http://www.audioscope.net/images/pioneer_m_73-2.jpg
http://www.audioscope.net/images/pioneer_m_73-5.jpg
Here's the situation:
Considering a pair of 3 way loudspeakers, 12" woofer + radial horn + super horn tweeter, it's possible to amplify the 2 radial horns + 2 super horn tweeters, with just one Pioneer M-73?
I'm asking because the amp have two A Left speakers terminals + two B Right speakers terminals, and on the front, I see that is possible to select the A + B speakers selector at the same time, and also, when you see inside the amp, appears to have 4 separated channels, see the picture:
https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-CF-iRPLZn14/WJ3TWSkkQeI/AAAAAAAAAQs/qKSR0H8hr1od-DtObBTf4ntTs1LE6mY3gCLcB/s1600/Pioneer%2BM%2B73%2Binside.jpg
I will be in fact bi-amping?
Many thanks, best regards.