Guys, the Dussun normally has a jumper connecting the rca output jack of its preamp section to the rca input jack of its power amp section, for each channel. What Manitunc has done is to replace that jumper with a y-adapter. That maintains the connection that is normally provided between those jacks by the jumper, while also allowing the inputs of the other amp to be connected to the preamp out signals. All of that is correct.
My guess, assuming that no shorts were introduced by any of the cables or connections, and despite the fact that the speaker supposedly can be biamped, is that the low frequency and mid/hi frequency parts of the crossover are not completely separate, and a path between the outputs of the two amps somehow exists through the speaker. Which is why I suggested the multimeter measurements in my earlier post.
Regards,
-- Al
My guess, assuming that no shorts were introduced by any of the cables or connections, and despite the fact that the speaker supposedly can be biamped, is that the low frequency and mid/hi frequency parts of the crossover are not completely separate, and a path between the outputs of the two amps somehow exists through the speaker. Which is why I suggested the multimeter measurements in my earlier post.
Regards,
-- Al