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<blockquote data-quote="timelessr1" data-source="post: 4044456" data-attributes="member: 583758"><p>I'm trying to figure out wht would be my best option. I have a MB PSD316 set which if your not familiar with that its MB's premium line 3 way comp set. The musicomp crossovers that come with the set allow for bi-wiring (bi-amping) the Midbass 6.5. I also have a JL 300/4.</p><p></p><p>Now my options are either bi-amping the 3 way set for the front stage which allows me to get a little more midbass up front since i can play with the gains a little bit. this would mean that the mids would be getting 75 watts each, and the 4 inch and tweets would be getting 75 together.</p><p></p><p>My second option is bridging the amp and running 150 x 2 into the whole set ( way over MB's recommended wattage.</p><p></p><p>My third option is running the front 3 way with 2 x 75, and then using the other 2 channels to run MB Premium 5 1/4 and tweet in the rear.</p><p></p><p>Any ideas??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timelessr1, post: 4044456, member: 583758"] I'm trying to figure out wht would be my best option. I have a MB PSD316 set which if your not familiar with that its MB's premium line 3 way comp set. The musicomp crossovers that come with the set allow for bi-wiring (bi-amping) the Midbass 6.5. I also have a JL 300/4. Now my options are either bi-amping the 3 way set for the front stage which allows me to get a little more midbass up front since i can play with the gains a little bit. this would mean that the mids would be getting 75 watts each, and the 4 inch and tweets would be getting 75 together. My second option is bridging the amp and running 150 x 2 into the whole set ( way over MB's recommended wattage. My third option is running the front 3 way with 2 x 75, and then using the other 2 channels to run MB Premium 5 1/4 and tweet in the rear. Any ideas?? [/QUOTE]
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