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Hi guys,
I have a question regarding bi-amping.
I'm selling most of my current setup to a mate, and he wants to go the bi-amping route. We're going to test it this weekend and I'd like to do it correctly.
We have two Linn LK100s and would like to bi-amp a pair of Infinity Ref 60s.
The speakers have biwire connections, so we're Ok there, I'm guessing.
If I understand correctly, one of the amps will power the mid/treble of both speakers and the other will power the bass. Yes?
How do we get signal from the pre-amp into both power amps? I assume we'll need a special Y-split cable made up?
Will this really be of significant benefit? From what I understand "passive" bi-amping doesn't really make a massive difference.
Is this correct?
Any help will be appreciated.
I have a question regarding bi-amping.
I'm selling most of my current setup to a mate, and he wants to go the bi-amping route. We're going to test it this weekend and I'd like to do it correctly.
We have two Linn LK100s and would like to bi-amp a pair of Infinity Ref 60s.
The speakers have biwire connections, so we're Ok there, I'm guessing.
If I understand correctly, one of the amps will power the mid/treble of both speakers and the other will power the bass. Yes?
How do we get signal from the pre-amp into both power amps? I assume we'll need a special Y-split cable made up?
Will this really be of significant benefit? From what I understand "passive" bi-amping doesn't really make a massive difference.
Is this correct?
Any help will be appreciated.