adding an rmb-985 mkII

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  • erich
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2006
    • 17

    adding an rmb-985 mkII

    i'm planning on building a new system composed of:

    3 b&w 685 -fronts and center
    1 pair ds3 surrounds
    2 hsu vtf-3 mk3

    i already own an rmb-1075 and i have the chance to buy a used rmb-985 mkII for a relatively low price to biamp all my speakers. is it worth adding another amp?
  • gd
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2003
    • 583

    #2
    Do a search on bi-amping.

    Make sure you're clear on the difference between active and passive bi-amping.

    Passive bi-amping stands a good chance of revealing no discernible improvement... also understand that it's entirely possible that once you've gone to all the trouble of active bi-amping, the results may be underwhelming.

    That said, more than a few folks have reported success with a bi-amp effort... and if you just like to tinker, why not?

    My preference is to simply provide max current... i.e., buy a bigger, badder power amp.

    Happy hunting.
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