I don't see why people object to people who know nothing about bi-amping asking questions about it.
I know nothing about bi-amping.
I think I have a pretty good ear for music and have played instruments for a long time.
I recently replaced (for my Maggie 3.5's) my old Levinson 332 with two Magtech amps and I bi-amped those.
The improvement was spectacular.
I attribute that improvement to the fact that I am bi-amping.
This could wrong.
I was so looking forward to getting the new 20.7's and being able to use that bi-amping ability.
Now I learn that you cannot bi-amp these new speakers.
So why isn't it Ok to ask about bi-amping and what differences it makes and if it is that important maybe I should look for a good used pair of the 20.1's instead?
I know nothing about bi-amping.
I think I have a pretty good ear for music and have played instruments for a long time.
I recently replaced (for my Maggie 3.5's) my old Levinson 332 with two Magtech amps and I bi-amped those.
The improvement was spectacular.
I attribute that improvement to the fact that I am bi-amping.
This could wrong.
I was so looking forward to getting the new 20.7's and being able to use that bi-amping ability.
Now I learn that you cannot bi-amp these new speakers.
So why isn't it Ok to ask about bi-amping and what differences it makes and if it is that important maybe I should look for a good used pair of the 20.1's instead?