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<blockquote data-quote="AAAAAAA" data-source="post: 3299876" data-attributes="member: 572683"><p>First off....</p><p></p><p>Bi amping using the stock xover if it is capable of doing it is useless if you are going to be using the same amount of power. You will get no gain at all. Passively bi amping is good if usually you have another pair of outputs that will give more power for your midbase for instance then for your midrange\tweets.</p><p></p><p>Actively xovering with the same power is different though, because it plains sounds better then passive xovers. As long as your amp has a HPF around 3khz or more for your tweet.</p><p></p><p>It would seem best to bridge your current setup and get a ton of power, but be carefull with your components, keep gains down. You don't need to get an RCA y adapter as someone else mentioned.</p><p></p><p>Just plug in one rca into the left (white input) of the "front" input of the amp and the other RCA into the left (white input) of the "rear" input of the amp.</p><p></p><p>When bridged, the amp only needs one rca input to work since that side (front or rear) will then be working mono. You just have to make sure to plug it into the white input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AAAAAAA, post: 3299876, member: 572683"] First off.... Bi amping using the stock xover if it is capable of doing it is useless if you are going to be using the same amount of power. You will get no gain at all. Passively bi amping is good if usually you have another pair of outputs that will give more power for your midbase for instance then for your midrange\tweets. Actively xovering with the same power is different though, because it plains sounds better then passive xovers. As long as your amp has a HPF around 3khz or more for your tweet. It would seem best to bridge your current setup and get a ton of power, but be carefull with your components, keep gains down. You don't need to get an RCA y adapter as someone else mentioned. Just plug in one rca into the left (white input) of the "front" input of the amp and the other RCA into the left (white input) of the "rear" input of the amp. When bridged, the amp only needs one rca input to work since that side (front or rear) will then be working mono. You just have to make sure to plug it into the white input. [/QUOTE]
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