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Active bi-amping is when you have an electronic crossover and it sends
signals to dedicated amplifiers. This is almost never done in the home
audio, but its done at every rock concert you've ever been to. Good for
high sound pressure levels.
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Active bi-amping is more common than you might think. I happen to be one of them who does this with a Xilica XP3060. It is a PITA to get started with but once learned allows you to fine tune anything. I won't be using passive crossovers in my personal system ever again. On the Klipsch forum there are a number of people doing this and you can search there for what they have done and the results. If you want the very best your components can deliver going active will allow you to do this.
Active bi-amping is more common than you might think. I happen to be one of them who does this with a Xilica XP3060. It is a PITA to get started with but once learned allows you to fine tune anything. I won't be using passive crossovers in my personal system ever again. On the Klipsch forum there are a number of people doing this and you can search there for what they have done and the results. If you want the very best your components can deliver going active will allow you to do this.