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Intro to bi-/tri-amping
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<blockquote data-quote="Audioeast" data-source="post: 18528" data-attributes="member: 194"><p>Re: Intro to bi-/tri-amping</p><p></p><p>I can appreciate that...but that is not my experience. We use Crest CA6 on QRX153 Highs and a Crest PRO7200 on highs for a our monitors.... That is well over the power rating for those drivers... these rigs get hammered (we did death angel this week who beat it like a red headed stepchild) and in 5+ years we have had no HF damage. Thats just one mans experience though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Audioeast, post: 18528, member: 194"] Re: Intro to bi-/tri-amping I can appreciate that...but that is not my experience. We use Crest CA6 on QRX153 Highs and a Crest PRO7200 on highs for a our monitors.... That is well over the power rating for those drivers... these rigs get hammered (we did death angel this week who beat it like a red headed stepchild) and in 5+ years we have had no HF damage. Thats just one mans experience though. [/QUOTE]
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