Hello, I was hoping for some biamping feedback.
I currently have an audiolab 8200a (60w per channel) integrated amp and 8200p (100W per channel) power amp biamping a set of Monitor audio GX100. Common sense has be using the power amp driving the bass drivers and the integrated driving the tweeters. I find that the treble isn't as sparkly and defined as expected. I actually get a more balanced sound when connecting the speakers to the 8200a only
Has anyone ever reversed the a biamped speaker to have the power amp with more power driving the tweeters instead? Or is this idea idiotic?
Or is ther another combination that I could do with the equipment I've got?
With all the experieince out there, I thought one of you may have some feedback. Thanks
I currently have an audiolab 8200a (60w per channel) integrated amp and 8200p (100W per channel) power amp biamping a set of Monitor audio GX100. Common sense has be using the power amp driving the bass drivers and the integrated driving the tweeters. I find that the treble isn't as sparkly and defined as expected. I actually get a more balanced sound when connecting the speakers to the 8200a only
Has anyone ever reversed the a biamped speaker to have the power amp with more power driving the tweeters instead? Or is this idea idiotic?
Or is ther another combination that I could do with the equipment I've got?
With all the experieince out there, I thought one of you may have some feedback. Thanks