Yes, it seems that I am passivly bi-amping the Mid/high by sending a full range signal through the maggie crossover. I did this because I did not want to mess with the best part of the speaker. I couldn't do a better job at voicing the speaker than the manufacturer could. So all I am doing is cutting off the woofer panel and actively powering the lows (<110 Hz.) through an open baffled bass module. I tried removing the jumpers and hooking to the mid/high of the external crossover but I got no sound at all this way. I don't know why.
Disconnect the woofer
If I was to unhook the wires to the woofer of my (non-biwireable) 3 way speakers, would the crossover parts that make up the low pass to the woofer still be using up energy from my amp, or is there no energy loss since the circuit is not completed?
I am thinknig of active bi-amping the woofers with another amp and letting the mid/tweeter run off my orignial amp.
I am thinknig of active bi-amping the woofers with another amp and letting the mid/tweeter run off my orignial amp.
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