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<blockquote data-quote="ZPilot" data-source="post: 2005682" data-attributes="member: 569621"><p>Thanks for clearing up some things for me! Supposedly a benefit of bi-amping is to prevent woofer clipping from damaging the tweeter (this according to the Car Stereo Cookbook), and to distribute the amp's power better between the woofer and the tweeter (which only uses maybe 5% of the power).</p><p></p><p>Maybe I shouldn't believe the hype?</p><p></p><p>If I'm using good components and the crossover that comes with them, along with a good name, powerful 2 channel amp, is there any real benefit to bi-amping, or is it just another way for the dealer to push product?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZPilot, post: 2005682, member: 569621"] Thanks for clearing up some things for me! Supposedly a benefit of bi-amping is to prevent woofer clipping from damaging the tweeter (this according to the Car Stereo Cookbook), and to distribute the amp's power better between the woofer and the tweeter (which only uses maybe 5% of the power). Maybe I shouldn't believe the hype? If I'm using good components and the crossover that comes with them, along with a good name, powerful 2 channel amp, is there any real benefit to bi-amping, or is it just another way for the dealer to push product? [/QUOTE]
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