I have read two conflicting arguements on the best way to bi amp your system.
The first is that the amps should be matched (same brand and similar power), and the second that the amps should match the speaker driver.
Both make sense to me, yet how do you achieve both?
I have been thinking about biamping my system with the AV receiver for the L-C-R tweeters and single wire the surrounds and use my 3 channel power amp to drive the L-C-R midrange speakers. The receiver (5x55W)and power amp (3x100W) are different brands and the system is never played at anything approaching `ear-bleeding' levels.
Has anyone ever experimented with using different brand amps for the speaker drivers? Is there anything I should be on the lookout for before I start the dis and re-assembly of the system?
I know my ears will tell me if it is worthwhile after it had been done, but I would hate to do the process :cry: :cry: and convert back to the current arrangement with someone knowing beforehand that it a waste of time :LOL: :roll: :LOL: .
Thanks
Harry
The first is that the amps should be matched (same brand and similar power), and the second that the amps should match the speaker driver.
Both make sense to me, yet how do you achieve both?
I have been thinking about biamping my system with the AV receiver for the L-C-R tweeters and single wire the surrounds and use my 3 channel power amp to drive the L-C-R midrange speakers. The receiver (5x55W)and power amp (3x100W) are different brands and the system is never played at anything approaching `ear-bleeding' levels.
Has anyone ever experimented with using different brand amps for the speaker drivers? Is there anything I should be on the lookout for before I start the dis and re-assembly of the system?
I know my ears will tell me if it is worthwhile after it had been done, but I would hate to do the process :cry: :cry: and convert back to the current arrangement with someone knowing beforehand that it a waste of time :LOL: :roll: :LOL: .
Thanks
Harry
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