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I was thinking of it. Will I gain anything? Instead of running my second outputs to the sub run them to the lower connections? How does the power match in the same speaker?M
....., but because the tubes on top will be loafing along with not having to do bass duties, the quality of the mid/tweet reproduction takes a big step up, IMO and in my system. Are Merlins 2-ways, though? I find the VAC/DAC biamp to work well on my Vons because the crossover from bass cabinet to mid/tweet cabinet is about 200 hz. I don't think it'd work so well on a 2-way, where the crossover may be 2K to 3K hz, since the tubes would only be doing the tweeter and the SS would still do the bulk of the musical signal - you'd lose the tube magic through the midrange.-Mike
Here's my .02 on bi-amping based on my limited experiences.First if passively bi-amping it is important for the two amps to match in sensitivity. This means that no matter what each amps maximum output is they must get there at the same input voltage. Example: Tube amp "A" puts out its max rating of 25 Watts for 1 volt of input from the preamp and SS amp "B" puts its max rating of 225 Watts for the same 1 volt of input from our bespoke preamp. We have a match! These amps will work well in a passive bi-amp situation. Now, tube amp "Y" puts out its max rating of 32 Watts at 1.5 volts of input and SS amp "Z" puts out its max rating of 150 Watts at .75 Volts of input. This won't work without an adjustable attenuator on the more sensitive amp. Quiz: which amp is more sensitive requiring the attenuator?Jake
"But Gerald, what would you do if you heard Amp A that had 1000 times more distortion, a tenth the power bandwidth, much worse damping factor, lower power output and 20 db higher noise level than Amp B (Not Aunt Bea from Mayberry, Amp B) - Yet sounded vastly superior to Amp B?" I'd say life on the pipe is very good for those who throw all measurements out the window proudly proclaiming that they know what they hear. Even the fish who inspire the designers would join me in choosing amp B..