Hi Narrod. I see, I always thought a mono amp on each speaker was bi-amping. Four amps then, wow. For all the reading and internet googling I have been doing I missed that. OK, here is a list - what do I actually gain moving up the list:
(1) A stereo amp
(2) Two mono amps (one for each speaker)
(3)Bi-amped (two mono amps for each speaker)
Lets say these were all good quality amps of the same brand, what is the advantage of moving through the list (and the added expense) and is there a great increase in sound quality?
(1) A stereo amp
(2) Two mono amps (one for each speaker)
(3)Bi-amped (two mono amps for each speaker)
Lets say these were all good quality amps of the same brand, what is the advantage of moving through the list (and the added expense) and is there a great increase in sound quality?