why wouldn't they see any more power?if you bi amp them then you'll be seeing the 180 watts 90 directly to the tweet and 90 to the mid, that is if i read correctly and the ops amp puts out 90x4
Wtf, what it seems like you're saying is that the passive xover will magically double the amps output.When sending 90w to a passive component set, the mid gets 90 and the tweeter gets 90. Each driver is already getting 90w within it's frequency range. It does not divide the power into the two drivers.
If he Bi amps each driver is still getting 90w. I do not see how it would get more power. IF I am wrong, please enlighten me. It would not be the first time I have been wrong. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif
precision power isn't the name for no reason. if you run 4 of their crossovers in parallel, you can just run deck power to achieve 300 watts. best components ever.Wtf, what it seems like you're saying is that the passive xover will magically double the amps output.
That is not what I said. Since you cant read, I will say it again.Wtf, what it seems like you're saying is that the passive xover will magically double the amps output.
This is where it seems like your saying the passive xover doubles the wattage.That is not what I said. Since you cant read, I will say it again.
If you run 90 watts through a passive crossover, the mid gets 90w and the tweeter gets 90w IN THEIR FREQUENCY RANGE. Nowhere in my post did I say it doubles the wattage. What I said to the OP is if he bi-amps his components each driver will still see 90w.
Please enlighten me..... How that is wrong?
If you run 90 watts through a passive crossover, the mid gets 90w and the tweeter gets 90w