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<blockquote data-quote="Yeah Toast" data-source="post: 3707034" data-attributes="member: 561029"><p>I believe that you should run a x-over before the amp, so each speaker/tweeter is on it own channel. So H/U, X-over, Amp, then speaker/tweeter. Sorry i'm a little vague but thats pretty much it. The reason to bi amp is to eliminate the high power of them amp going through the cross over. That, and you get tweeter protection during clipping of bass. There's probably more I'm sure i forgetting. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yeah Toast, post: 3707034, member: 561029"] I believe that you should run a x-over before the amp, so each speaker/tweeter is on it own channel. So H/U, X-over, Amp, then speaker/tweeter. Sorry i'm a little vague but thats pretty much it. The reason to bi amp is to eliminate the high power of them amp going through the cross over. That, and you get tweeter protection during clipping of bass. There's probably more I'm sure i forgetting. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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