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It's really frustrating, because the top end on this cheap little F10 is so open and detailed and sweet. But the bottom end - at least on my 4 ohm 90db B&Ws - just isn't there. It's a very lopsided presentation in my system. But to get this top end in a more powerful amp, I suspect we'd be spending five times as much.Have you tried bi-amping using the surround channels on the F10? If so, how much has that improved the bass attack and slam?
timbley, I assume that the crossover in my speakers is passive, not active. I removed a set of jumpers from inside each speaker, and ran the surround outs to the LF inputs on my speakers, and the main L+R outs to the HF inputs. Is this the passive route?The result was that there was a substantial increase in lower-midrange richness and also more bass. But there was a strange side-effect: I felt a distinct disconnection between the upper frequencies and the lower frequencies. It bothered me en ...
I've tried biamping with the surround channels with my RF-7s. The passive route doesn't yeild much gain. But if you go with an active crossover, it's a substantial improvement in bass power.
Ditto:I am using the F10 to biamp my Maggie 1.6QRs. Removing that high level passive crossover did wonders for the bottom end.