Whoa...tri amp including LS50? I'm not sure what you mean. Are you amping the woofer and the tweeter of the LS50 separately? Yet I think you said you are keeping the crossover so I assume that's not the case? Or do they have separate crossover modules for the high/low so that you can amp each of the drivers?
What advantage are you getting with doing that?
Thanks!
UL
Just a fancy way of saying I'm incorporating some subwoofers with the KEFs, and trying to keep it as clean as possible. Keeping the KEFs stock, as I would not want to try to disassemble and maybe damage those nice cabinets. Use two diy 12" box subs for mid bass, and two ceiling IB subs for the lows. A pic and description of the system is on page 94 of the Audio Karma's LS50 thread.
The KEFs are said to distort pretty badly in the 200 Hz. and lower range, when pushed hard. By using the Nano crossover, I can apply a high pass filter and blend them in better with the mid-bass subs (all digitally, as I use only digital sources). And of course use high and low pass filters on all the subs. Plus some EQ where it's needed.
Go here and check out solution A (and imagine the tweeter and midrange being one unit):
http://www.linkwitzlab.com/LX521/DSP_challenge.htmI seem to remember reading somewhere on the web that the KEFs are wired internally so as the high and lower drivers could be separated, but the designers decided not to offer two sets of binding posts.