B&W 801 Series 80 Bi-amping


I have a pair of PSB Synchrony 1s which have bi-amping capability, which I did off my 5-channel Bryston 9B-SST amplifier. The sound was fantastic after doing that.

I put the PSBs aside as I recently inherited a pair of B&W 801 Series 80 speakers from my departed father. Out of the box they do not appear to have bi-amping capability. I came across a post where someone with the same speaker said "...maybe split at the crossover for bi-amping."

Can someone explain what this means and what's involved? Maybe point me to an article? Is this a plug-n-play activity, require additional equipment, etc.? I am curious since I had such good results bi-amping my PSBs.

Thank you.

olfac87

Showing 2 responses by imhififan

I found the schematic on the net, It is a parallel xover design, you can disconnect the 6.5mH coil from the input (marked X in red) and wire it to the positive side of a new set of blinding posts, that will be the LF input for bi-amp and the existing blinding posts will used for HF and MF input.

 

 

 

What about the negative imhififan? Cut the negative right next to the positive red X and put the wire to the (added 2nd) negative binding post?

@oldhvymec , thanks! I forget to mention the negative binding post, it need to cut the trace on PCB to separate LF negative from MF and HF negative connection.