Biamping KEF 107/2s


I've been planning to use true-biwire (separate cables to LF and mid-HF) between a Proceed Amp 3 and KEF 107/2s. But if I'm running two cables to each speaker anyway, I wonder about biamping. The Proceed HPA3 manual extols the virtues of biamping, and contends the crossovers of the speakers continue to distribute the frequencies appropriately to drivers than can handle them. I really don't want to blow a beautiful mid-HF unit of a 107/2.

Can anyone with experienced with biamping provide advice?

db
dbphd

Showing 1 response by jedinite24

Hey db

One audiophile I spoke to some time ago had a modified Moscode hybrid tube amps powering each KEF 107/2 speaker he had in a medium sized room. He had the amps pretty close to the 107/2s on isolation platforms. Also had long ICs from preamp to amp and short speaker cables from amps to the KEFs. The sound was quite sweet and more than enough for him. I don't know if this qualifies as bi-amping.