it definately does not sound much better. I am not absolutely sure i am connecting them right. First i biamped by using interconnects from the integrated amp pre amp out to the power amp inputs. cd player is connected to integrated amp. one red connector on speaker cable on power amp to red connector on one speaker LF red connector. Another run of cable from power amp black connector to black connector on same speaker in LF input. From the other speaker 2 more runs of cable. Red connections on HF speaker input to red connections on the integrated amp, black connections on speaker to black HF connections on integrated amp. That's biamped right?
then i tried,
connecting integrated pre amp out to power am pre amp in. And only used 1 set of speaker cables and not two, and i put the links on the back of the speakersto connect the inputs together, and then connected the speakers to the power amp speaker connections.
then i tried
disconnecting the power amp and just using the integrated amp on its own with one set of speaker cable to each speaker with the likns in.
i would say that if i was blind folded i wouldn't know the difference between them all. if i imagine hard to notice a difference i would say the integrated and power amp combo when not biwired is the worst. Then biamping or just using the integrated amp on its own is debatable which is better.
Did i connect them all up properly or can you not tell from the confusing way i wrote it down?
I was expecting it to sound better with the power amp somehow.