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Newby Amplifier Connection Help
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<blockquote data-quote="DeonC" data-source="post: 1113249" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p>Yes, you can use Pre Out 1 for an external amp. If you leave the jumpers in place, the internal amp will also be connected. No biggie if you don't connect the speakers to the binding posts. And you could then bi-amplify your speakers. I would use the less powerful amp on the tweeters (HF connection), and the more powerful one on the woofers (LF connection). If the power amp is less powerful than the integrated, use it on the HF, and vise versa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeonC, post: 1113249, member: 1210"] Yes, you can use Pre Out 1 for an external amp. If you leave the jumpers in place, the internal amp will also be connected. No biggie if you don't connect the speakers to the binding posts. And you could then bi-amplify your speakers. I would use the less powerful amp on the tweeters (HF connection), and the more powerful one on the woofers (LF connection). If the power amp is less powerful than the integrated, use it on the HF, and vise versa. [/QUOTE]
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