Been a while since I been on here.........Just added a nht SA-3 Amplifier and SW-3 to my system moved up from the sw2pi and sa-2 amp.
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here is the options i have or should I say the amps i have to work with:2 sa-2 amps,I also I have a extra sa-3 amp in the box that I would have to have repaired and a sw2pi.
1.use the 2 SA-2's bi-amp the 2.5 and be done with it(if its worth it)
2.Use a single sa-3 and by amp the 2.5;s and be done with it.
3.leave the speakers alone and sell the 2 sa-2,the sa-3 and the sw2pi and be done with it.
Really need some advice hereYour sound room is only limited by the amount of money in your pocket.- Bottom
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Thirsty, can you give a little more info? What are you trying to accomplish?.
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Originally posted by David MeekThirsty, can you give a little more info? What are you trying to accomplish?
I was wanting to bi amp the nht 2.5 using 2 NHT sa-2 amps.But from some of the post here and other places,I cant really get a staight answer on if it will sound really good afterwards or if i should forget it and sell off the 2 amps.Your sound room is only limited by the amount of money in your pocket.- Bottom
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Hmmm. I'm not sure about bi-amping using dissimilar units. It may not pose a physical problem, but upgrading an amp and then bi-amping with a second less capable unit could lessen the audible performance of the better amp. I'd sell the two SA-2 amps and apply the cash to a second SA-3. Just my opinion. . . ..
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