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In Reply to: Biamping tube amps a No No? posted by shpickering@yahoo.ca on February 21, 2007 at 13:58:07:
The only reason bi-amping would cause a problem with ANY type of amplifier is if the amp in question is not stable without a load. When bi-amping with passive crossovers the amp will be essentially unloaded in the reject band (low frequencies if driving a tweeter). Some amps will oscillate without a load.I used to have an bi-amped system using active crossovers, two modified Dyna Stereo 70 amps and Altec Voice of The Theater horn speakers. It worked very well.
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- Re: Biamping tube amps a No No? - beermanpete@socal.rr.com 23:12:11 02/21/07 (3)
- Re: Some amps will oscillate without a load - danlaudionut 11:45:15 02/22/07 (1)
- Re: Some amps will oscillate without a load - beermanpete@socal.rr.com 21:41:15 02/22/07 (0)
- Re: Biamping tube amps a No No? - shpickering@yahoo.ca 08:39:22 02/22/07 (0)