Bi-amping


Is it discernible, or a state of mind, is there an audio benefit? If so what would be the best way to achieve this and how …

 

 

393gadget

I did a tube biamping on a set of Maggie 3.3 removed the external part of the cross over and used a Bryston 10b. With two 120 watt solid state amps it had that Sence of ease you get with a huge amo but still had the speed of the small Amps. It costs a bunch but I did enjoy it for many years. The Sence of space and the like the singer is right there was in surpassed. 

I biamped a set of Maggie 3.3 speakers with a pair of moon W3 amps and a Bryston 10 b active crossover. The Sence of space and being there was impressive for sure. The Sence of ease that you get with a huge amp was there as well. It also had the speed of small amps. I enjoyed that for many years. It cost a bunch extra but you may find that you really enjoy it. Don't forget that it's not just an extra amplifier it is also two more power cords two more high quality interconnects two more stands one for the amp one for the crossover. There is a bunch of extra money involved.

My speakers have built in x-overs, so does that rule out the use of electronic x-overs, as I said, maybe this forum is for the tech savvy’s only, I just want to be able to have my system enabled to produce its best performance.

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