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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 8074761" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>Bi-amount the set will give you the ability to adjust individual power settings for your tweeters and mids. This can be useful when you want to throw 100w to your mid but only 30w to your tweets.</p><p></p><p>Bi-amping is also useful if you have a headunit with time alignment where you can now adjust the time delay for each individual speaker so the sound will reach your ears all at the same time.</p><p></p><p>Some installers prefer to bi-amp component set rather than run them fully active because it is a quick way to adjust a sound stage without things getting overly complex</p><p></p><p>Running active would do the same thing but would then require a device: headunit, crossover, or a nice amp crossover to make the crossover points and slopes that the factory passive already supply. While this is a more difficult way of doing thing it can work better than bi-amping depending on the crossover selection available on the given device. Where passives might have fixed points and maybe a 6,12,18db slope, the seperate device may be variable points 20-5000hz and have more slopes 3,6,12,18,24,48,64db depending on the device.</p><p></p><p>This is what makes devices like the audison bit one, Rockford 360.3, jbl ms8, alpine h800&amp;h660 so desirable.</p><p></p><p>In conclusion bi-amping is a great way to increase you sound quailty with out making things overly complex and difficult</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 8074761, member: 611804"] Bi-amount the set will give you the ability to adjust individual power settings for your tweeters and mids. This can be useful when you want to throw 100w to your mid but only 30w to your tweets. Bi-amping is also useful if you have a headunit with time alignment where you can now adjust the time delay for each individual speaker so the sound will reach your ears all at the same time. Some installers prefer to bi-amp component set rather than run them fully active because it is a quick way to adjust a sound stage without things getting overly complex Running active would do the same thing but would then require a device: headunit, crossover, or a nice amp crossover to make the crossover points and slopes that the factory passive already supply. While this is a more difficult way of doing thing it can work better than bi-amping depending on the crossover selection available on the given device. Where passives might have fixed points and maybe a 6,12,18db slope, the seperate device may be variable points 20-5000hz and have more slopes 3,6,12,18,24,48,64db depending on the device. This is what makes devices like the audison bit one, Rockford 360.3, jbl ms8, alpine h800&h660 so desirable. In conclusion bi-amping is a great way to increase you sound quailty with out making things overly complex and difficult [/QUOTE]
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