This Schiit SYS will let you match the levels of the two amps that you are going to use!
https://www.schiit.com/products/sys
https://www.schiit.com/products/sys
Passive bi-amp question
This Schiit SYS will let you match the levels of the two amps that you are going to use! https://www.schiit.com/products/sys |
romney80 OP Yogiboy is correct, just use a $49 Schiit Sys https://www.schiit.com/products/sys on the louder amp if both amps are not the same gain, so you can make them the same with it. Then drive the lot with your main preamp. Here is how to wire it up https://ibb.co/x6dKF0N Cheers George |
Ok. The gain of my current amp is 29 db, input sensitivity is 1.4 volts RMS, impedance is 7.5 kohm, damping factor (at 8 ohm) >1000, power output 250 watts at 8 ohms. I am considering Luxman M-900u, which also has gain of 29 db, input sensitivity of 1.24V/150W (8ohm), input impedance of 34 kohms (balanced), damping factor of 710, power output 150 watts at 8 ohms. The gain seems to be matched and input sensitivity seems to be close (even though different watts power at 8 ohms). Will this be acceptable for biamp with my current amp ?. |
romney80 OP Yes close, you may not need the Sys, but get it anyway as it comes with a trial period, so you can send it back, it is only $49 If it’s on the bass amp, then you "can" raise it slightly for those "bass shy albums", or lower it slightly if it’s on the treble amp. And yes I’m also against active bi-amping as it sterilizes the mids and highs, it’s ok on the bass though and use the speakers passive xover on the mids and highs. Cheers George |