Bi-amping Tablettes with a Classik?


Fellow 'philes, I'm pondering a minor set up change but before I go ahead, I'd like some opinions. A very simple system consisting of a Linn Classik (integrated/tuner/CDP), ten feet of Linn 10 gauge wire, and Proac Tablette 2000 speakers. The Tablettes can be biwired and come with these rather ugly shorting bars. The Classik has two speaker outputs so I'm thinking, I ought to run two sets of wires out of the Classik and get rid of those pesky shorting bars on the Tablettes. I'd hafta buy another set of weird Linn connectors to plug into the back of the amp so I'm hoping some of you can give me some guidance. Any harm in doing this? Will the bass and treble sections end up being driven equally? Is it worth the time and trouble, would I likely hear any benefits? As always, I appreciate any opinions. Thanks, Jeff
jeffloistarca

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jeff, what yude be doing is bi-wiring, not bi-amping. i had nice result biwiring my present monitors, but bi-amping (especially wertically, if ya got identical amps), is even better. i had a pair of tablette 2000 signatures in my system for a couple of weeks, & they were wery nice bi-amped w/an electrocompaniet aw100 on the bottom & an aw75 on the top. but, i dint try 'em w/only one amp, either single-wired, or bi-wired... they mated wery vell w/my vmps subs, crossed over at 70hz btw... ;~)

doug s.