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Bi amp or higher power 2 channel
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<blockquote data-quote="Renegade187" data-source="post: 896398" data-attributes="member: 18150"><p>I've been thinking about going for a higher powered amp recently. </p><p>My setup is in my profile notes below. The question is, is it better to go with a bi amp 125w X 2 into per tower or will a, let's say, 200w into into a tower using the connectors be better. </p><p>My listening is 70% stereo. </p><p>I guess what I'm asking is does amplification step down given that 4 drivers are being run off 1 channel on the amp versus a dedicated 125w for midrange and then another 125w for low range on the tower?</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Renegade187, post: 896398, member: 18150"] I've been thinking about going for a higher powered amp recently. My setup is in my profile notes below. The question is, is it better to go with a bi amp 125w X 2 into per tower or will a, let's say, 200w into into a tower using the connectors be better. My listening is 70% stereo. I guess what I'm asking is does amplification step down given that 4 drivers are being run off 1 channel on the amp versus a dedicated 125w for midrange and then another 125w for low range on the tower? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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