yes....this works & very well indeed, the only thing is you should match up your amps...you have 0's get another 0's or atleast aleph 5 .....the 3 is no slouch mind you but the 5 produces more current and bass..deeper sounstage is also a benefit.
Bi-amp with Pass Aleph 0s and 3?
I own a Pass Aleph 0s and was considering to go for a bi-amplification configuration by adding a Pass Aleph 3 to the system, in order to achieve a more liquid and tridimensional sound, while keeping the good performance on lower frequencies.
I mostly liesten to jazz and films (2.0 cinema system).
Loudspeaker is a 3.5way prototype, permiting tri-amplification.
The idea would be to use Aleph 3 on 800-20.000Hz (speaker connection 1) and Aleph 0s on 0-800Hz frequencies (speaker connections 2 and 3).
According to your experience, do you believe this could work?
Thank you.
I mostly liesten to jazz and films (2.0 cinema system).
Loudspeaker is a 3.5way prototype, permiting tri-amplification.
The idea would be to use Aleph 3 on 800-20.000Hz (speaker connection 1) and Aleph 0s on 0-800Hz frequencies (speaker connections 2 and 3).
According to your experience, do you believe this could work?
Thank you.
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