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Getting into Bi-Amping my system.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimmy Hardin" data-source="post: 205826" data-attributes="member: 3644"><p>Hey there guys, I saw a video the other night that looked pretty interesting and seemed pretty easy the way the guy was doing it and it has gotten me to want to look into Bi-Amping my system. take in mind that i am very new to the process of Bi-Amping.here is what i am wanting to do.</p><p></p><p>I am wanting to use my crossover which is a nady cx22sw crossover, I have a behringer EP 4000 power amp and 4 Carvin LS 1502's, I am planning on using 4 conductor wire for the wiring. on this video it shows that i come out of the crossover and go into channel 1 with my highs and channel 2 with my lows. ok now on my speaker outputs , i can come out of output 1 to a pair of speakers , but what can i do with the output 2 side? I know he said for subs but can i also use side 2 for the other pair of speakers that i have? or do i have to have a seperate amp for the other two as well. I always run my amp stereo, can i still do that while using the crossover? the speakers are Bi-amp compatible BTW.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimmy Hardin, post: 205826, member: 3644"] Hey there guys, I saw a video the other night that looked pretty interesting and seemed pretty easy the way the guy was doing it and it has gotten me to want to look into Bi-Amping my system. take in mind that i am very new to the process of Bi-Amping.here is what i am wanting to do. I am wanting to use my crossover which is a nady cx22sw crossover, I have a behringer EP 4000 power amp and 4 Carvin LS 1502's, I am planning on using 4 conductor wire for the wiring. on this video it shows that i come out of the crossover and go into channel 1 with my highs and channel 2 with my lows. ok now on my speaker outputs , i can come out of output 1 to a pair of speakers , but what can i do with the output 2 side? I know he said for subs but can i also use side 2 for the other pair of speakers that i have? or do i have to have a seperate amp for the other two as well. I always run my amp stereo, can i still do that while using the crossover? the speakers are Bi-amp compatible BTW. [/QUOTE]
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