+1 for electronic crossover. This is an absolute necessity when you bi-amp. Also tube amps don't like low impedances, I would run in triode mode. I bet the mid and tweeter impedance is dropping below 4 ohms.
Bi amp and bias issue
Hello I need help with biamping my magnepan 3.5r I have a krell Kav 2250 25.7 gain 2.53vrms input sensitivity for bass and rogue audio m150 29gain 1vrms input sensitivity.
I tried using stock crossover using krell for bass and rogue for mid and tweeter and it works but only when i use triode mode on rogue if i switch to ultra linear when I try to bias the meter on rogue oscillates.
I contacted rogue they said its the tweeter load the amp is not designed to play just the tweeters but i tried running just the tweeter with it and not turn on the krell and it does not oscillate .
I replaced the 12ax7 driver tubes on the rogue with 12au7 and that stopped the oscillation but rogue said they dont know how it will affect the amp in long term.
Another problem im having is that the rogue plays alot louder than the krell
also if anyone is curious the rogues sound better playing the speakers than the krell rogues are 150 watts into 4ohm and krell are 500w the bass sounds better with most music including pop techno hip hop with the rogues the krell sounds better when theres alot of energy lots of fast bass sounds where the rogues dont have as much grip during those passages.
the rest of the system is denon dl103r mc /jensen mc transformer/rega p3 /hagerman trumpet phono/
I tried using stock crossover using krell for bass and rogue for mid and tweeter and it works but only when i use triode mode on rogue if i switch to ultra linear when I try to bias the meter on rogue oscillates.
I contacted rogue they said its the tweeter load the amp is not designed to play just the tweeters but i tried running just the tweeter with it and not turn on the krell and it does not oscillate .
I replaced the 12ax7 driver tubes on the rogue with 12au7 and that stopped the oscillation but rogue said they dont know how it will affect the amp in long term.
Another problem im having is that the rogue plays alot louder than the krell
also if anyone is curious the rogues sound better playing the speakers than the krell rogues are 150 watts into 4ohm and krell are 500w the bass sounds better with most music including pop techno hip hop with the rogues the krell sounds better when theres alot of energy lots of fast bass sounds where the rogues dont have as much grip during those passages.
the rest of the system is denon dl103r mc /jensen mc transformer/rega p3 /hagerman trumpet phono/
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I helped a friend of mine bi-amp his (recently purchased, used of course) EP CS2's, with one of these. If one is somewhat computer literate, it's a cakewalk: https://www.minidsp.com/products/minidsp-in-a-box/minidsp-2x4-hd Wouldn't call it, "high-end", but it isn't bad, at all. Perhaps with a better power supply... There are a few apps, that can be added, allowing for such things as Automatic room correction, parametic EQ, etc. I've been using a majorly upgraded, TacT RCS 2.2Xaaa, for a number of years, but: Tact is out of business, so support has to be through online blog, etc. To me: it's an absolute necessity, to bi-amp actively, if using dissimilar (output power, sensitivity, etc) amps. I used and really enjoyed my modded Dahlquist DQ-LP1, for a few decades, before finding the Tact. Good luck, have fun, and enjoy the journey! |
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