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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Cagle" data-source="post: 57712" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Re: How to handle monitors combing when in pairs.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I am actually getting ready to bi-amp them. They are a recent purchase and after using active bi-amped monitors exclusively for years they aren't quite as clear and have a few more peaks than I am used to. They get plenty loud for what they are but require some EQ to smooth them out. The other thing is being able to voltage limit the amps for each driver will go a long way in not blowing them up for awhile. I spoke with Phil Graham about setting them up for me and his recommendation on a processor. I will be glad to share that info with you when I get it done although it really won't apply to using a single amp and running through the passive crossover. I had actually thought about doing a post with some before and after traces to see what difference it really makes and if I thought it was really worth the cost of the extra amps, processor, and set up cost, if Phil doesn't mind posting his results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Cagle, post: 57712, member: 277"] Re: How to handle monitors combing when in pairs. I am actually getting ready to bi-amp them. They are a recent purchase and after using active bi-amped monitors exclusively for years they aren't quite as clear and have a few more peaks than I am used to. They get plenty loud for what they are but require some EQ to smooth them out. The other thing is being able to voltage limit the amps for each driver will go a long way in not blowing them up for awhile. I spoke with Phil Graham about setting them up for me and his recommendation on a processor. I will be glad to share that info with you when I get it done although it really won't apply to using a single amp and running through the passive crossover. I had actually thought about doing a post with some before and after traces to see what difference it really makes and if I thought it was really worth the cost of the extra amps, processor, and set up cost, if Phil doesn't mind posting his results. [/QUOTE]
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