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I think you should run just one amp, and give me the other one. Cheers
Did you ever A/B just running one amp to the two speakers, versus bi-amping? If so, how would you describe the gains,(and in what areas specifically?).
Here is a very detailed article that I found by Googling.http://sound.westhost.com/bi-amp.htmHe basically states that Vertical is a waste of money.For those of you who are very technically inclined and have the time toprint out and read in the bathroom, I would really like to read some of your comments.
Theoretically, the only situation where there would not be an advantage to the vertical biamping would be where each channel in each of the amplifiers has its own separate power supply.
I only like horizontal bi-amping when using different amps and active x-overs. The classic configuration is a solid state amp driving the woofers and a tube amp driving the mid-range and tweeter. But active x-overs are a must, you don't want the tube amp getting the bass frequencies or the SS amp getting the high freqs.