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Dear AC,I am considering vertically biamping my speakers with the NAD C372 (which I currently own) and a NAD C272. One requirement of vertical biamping (where each amp drives 1 channel) is that the amplifiers are identical. Comparing the C372 and C272 reveals that the amplifier sections are identical EXCEPT for the input sensitivities (1.3 V on the C272 and 770 mV on the C372). THE QUESTION:Would the differences in the amps input sensitivities prohibit vertical biamping? FYI both amps have identical input impedence and voltage gain. Please respond.Thank you,John
To all,The only difference is the amps input sensitivities. Every other spec (including power, input capacitence, and gain) are identical. Can I vertical biamp?Thanks,John
I would guess his reason for vertical biamping in this case is each amp would share the current hungry bass section.