Good day Vinnie
I am about to activate my Maggie 1.6 with dedicated active crossovers. I plan to have a stereo amp per loudspeaker to drive the panel. (one channel for the bass, the other channel for the mid/trebel). Would you recommend to use your stereo amp for such a set up? Is your 30 Watt amp powerfull enough to drive the M 1.6? And is it stable enough too?
Thank you for your help.
Hi Mediapet,
Welcome to Audiocircle and the RWA forum. Nice to see new members joining and posting!
Yes, you can use two Signature 30s, each one dedicated to one speaker. Your active crossover should have two RCA outputs -- one for the bass and one for the mid/treble.
You need to make sure that the negative (-) speaker connection to the bass (one channel of the amp) is not tied to the negative (-) speaker connection of the mid/treble section (the other channel of the amp). Does this make sense?
Is your 30 Watt amp powerfull enough to drive the M 1.6? And is it stable enough too?
IMO, the Sig 30 is as clean and powerful as any conservatively rated 30 watt amp can be. The fact that you are using two amps (and using each amp to divide up the work load between bass and mid/treble duties for each speaker) makes this even better! It should work out very well as long as you are not looking to really crank that volume up.
You will get the benefits of monoblocks since you will have a dedicated amp per speaker (no crosstalk between the L and R channels, dedicated SLA batteries for each channel), AND you are pretty much getting the benefits of bi-amping since you'll be using a dedicated channel of the amp for the bass and mid/treble section...which the active x-over in the system to divide up the labor. Sounds like a very nice way to drive them Maggies!

Maybe you can start a trend with Maggie lovers

Best regards,
Vinnie