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Robert Morein
 
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"Kalman Rubinson" wrote in message
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 23:01:14 GMT, Andy Katz
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 17:36:31 -0400, Kalman Rubinson
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You can probably make this connection but it ain't biamping or worth
it. The amp only has two channels which are switched or shared by
the "A" and "B" connectors. Just more wire.


Of course, I see.

Would that work with a surround receiver?


You can use unused channels in a multichannel receiver or amp for this
but, still, I question whether it is worth it. The woofer will still
consume most of the power of whatever amp is in use and relieving is
of the tweeter will make little power difference.

Kal


Seconding Kal, don't bother with this.
There is considerable doubt by many as to whether this arrangement, which is
known as "vertical biamping", can make any difference. Perhaps it can, when
the amplifiers are separately selected for their strengths in amplifying the
treble or the bass.
Not in this case. Don't waste your time.