Biamping auestion
On 13 Feb, 01:35, "JBorg, Jr." wrote:
UnsteadyKen wrote:
artyguy04 says...
Failing that, I'd ask the manufacturer for their specs for whatever
application was not covered. I've seen a lot of blown speakers as a
result of "common sense".
Thanks and to all who replied
I cannot lend some thought about biamping since it's been years
since I research that option for my system. *However, I recommend
that you try biwiring your system as I did provided that your
speakers are biwirable. *The changes I noticed with mine as I
recall affected the upper midrange and treble mostly which
sounded spacious to the point were I thought it was unrealistic.
I noticed no sonic improvement whatsoever. *I have ML Aeruis
electrostat.
So I opted to use single wire to and from the pwr amp to both
speakers, promptly returned the biwires, and save my money.
Wierd!
complaining about ES being too spacious.
Why did you buy such speakers in the first place, if you do
not desire a big soundstage.
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