it's easy to vertically bi-amp using 2 stereo amplifiers which are bridged into mono operation you would not need any y cables either the left channel output would feed the left channel amplifier etc. would just considered some mono block amplifiers they supposedly usually sound than a bridged stereo amplifier does. now horizontally bi-amp is very complicated unless using the same model amplifiers for the highs and lows as both amplifiers must have the same input impedance and sensitivity characteristics and power level matching can become issues also. being your Mirage is running full range you may benefit from the added power especially those speakers much require alot of power. Ever thought of running your output into the subwoofer and using its crossover output to feed your main amplifiers this way the speakers would not have to reproduce the bass frequencies the subwoofer is playing and lessening your amplifier power required for the speakers?
Bi-Amping My Mirage 3si's
I would like to change my set-up from Bi-wire to Bi-amp.Is it as easy as running 2 feeds from amp to each speaker (1 to low &1 to hi)and then running y outs on left & right channels on my casablanca and then down to amp?Some questions i have?
1)Will Bi-amping better my set-up
2)Can anyone recommend cables(balanced interconnects& speaker cables)
3)where would i get y outs-i would need balanced type
My system
Mirage speakersM3si/MCSI/Bpss-210sub/omr2
Theta CAS3pre/Pro-Aragon3005amp
onkyo1000dvd-Cardas speaker cable(5cQuad)MIT-Ter2 RCAinterconnects.Need to change to balanced due to upgrade on Cas3 to extreme dacs Thanks Kevin
1)Will Bi-amping better my set-up
2)Can anyone recommend cables(balanced interconnects& speaker cables)
3)where would i get y outs-i would need balanced type
My system
Mirage speakersM3si/MCSI/Bpss-210sub/omr2
Theta CAS3pre/Pro-Aragon3005amp
onkyo1000dvd-Cardas speaker cable(5cQuad)MIT-Ter2 RCAinterconnects.Need to change to balanced due to upgrade on Cas3 to extreme dacs Thanks Kevin
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