pski;292249 Wrote: 
> The benefit of bi-amping is derived from the fact that each amplifier
> has a fixed range to reproduce.
Not so.  Each amplifier produces the full range, and the (passive)
crossover and driver do the filtering. 

pski;292249 Wrote: 
>  ... you might want to check the local tech school for a theory of
> welding class.. each of them will drive into each other. (Of course if
> you can deal with "bridged mode" and cross the phase on the outputs.)Bridged 
> mode is a different thing completely: when you bi-amp
(passively), each amplifier drives a separate circuit because the
crossover is split.  They don't drive into each other.

pski;292249 Wrote: 
> Active speakers are a different issue entirely.
> 
> Another whole point of bi-amping is the ELIMINATION of passive
> crossovers.
> 
Active is a different thing completely: eliminating the passive
crossover usually means replacing it with an active one, and is not
generally referred to as bi-amping.


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