Bi-amp question

Discussion in 'Audio Hardware' started by Tom Littlefield, Sep 20, 2016.

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  1. rhubarb9999

    rhubarb9999 Forum Resident

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    Now show your wife how to do the switch .. and leave the room. See if you hear the same 'vastly superior' difference.
     
  2. Tom Littlefield

    Tom Littlefield Forum Resident Thread Starter

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    First off I do not have a wife and why are you doubting what I say? You were not here, you have nothing to base your negative response on.
     
  3. F1nut

    F1nut Forum Resident

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    Yep.
     
  4. Brother_Rael

    Brother_Rael Senior Member

    Make a sure a mate's passing by and drops in just in time to notice the night and day difference too. Always helps. :)
     
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  5. P2CH

    P2CH Well-Known Member

    Not that I bi-amp, but I really do believe that taking the low drivers off of the same feed as the upper drivers should have a positive effect. The back and forth movement of the woofer voice coil has to insert peaks and dips of voltage into the crossover network which makes their way into the upper frequency drivers.

    Just like how AC noise from refrigerators and other appliances can get into the AC line that feeds audio gear.

    Not sure how much can actually be noticed with the human hearing though. Maybe my dog can tell?
     
  6. Dennis Metz

    Dennis Metz Born In A Motor City south of Detroit

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    Ask a simple question and get a headache :cheers:
     
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