Yes the speakers mentioned by the OP (you) do have that option. Some posting is part for the OP and part for the years of searching and reading going to go on long after the OP forgets about the topic.
So I do tend to write a bit more than is needed.
Sorry.
(and i do tend to disparage multi amping. Folks CAN use it well, the trouble is folks who do not know much, wanting to do it. It is NOT easy to do well, and most people are better off just buying a bigger two channel amp straight up. Instead of buying a second amp, finding out it does not work out well, then pissed because they bought TWO amps and are still not happy.
Buy one better amp straight off will usually be much better, unless you are very lucky, or get professional help, or wait until you really know a LOT about it, (and then you would not need to ask a question about it here!)
So IMO you (and most folks) are far better off forgetting about biamping or triamping.
(and I am not disparaging people who do it, just so many ask about it who are in over thier heads about it, when usually it is not very practical. Like you need at least two sets of speaker wires, two or three sets of pre to amp interconnects, and the proper way to handle those if your pre does not have multiple outputs.)
Just trying to be helpful.
Thanks
So I do tend to write a bit more than is needed.
Sorry.
(and i do tend to disparage multi amping. Folks CAN use it well, the trouble is folks who do not know much, wanting to do it. It is NOT easy to do well, and most people are better off just buying a bigger two channel amp straight up. Instead of buying a second amp, finding out it does not work out well, then pissed because they bought TWO amps and are still not happy.
Buy one better amp straight off will usually be much better, unless you are very lucky, or get professional help, or wait until you really know a LOT about it, (and then you would not need to ask a question about it here!)
So IMO you (and most folks) are far better off forgetting about biamping or triamping.
(and I am not disparaging people who do it, just so many ask about it who are in over thier heads about it, when usually it is not very practical. Like you need at least two sets of speaker wires, two or three sets of pre to amp interconnects, and the proper way to handle those if your pre does not have multiple outputs.)
Just trying to be helpful.
Thanks

