Nor sure how identical they will sound tonally ... but you also have to make sure that they amplify he signal the same amount for any given input, If they do not, you will accentuate one or the other and sound will be louder on one than the other and you will feel they are "bass shy" or whatever when in actuality it is an input sensitivity issue. You may want to consider an external crossover that allows volume matching ...
Biamping question...
I am considering biamping my Paradigm Studio speakers. I have 2 rooms, one with Studio 60 v.2 and one with Studio 40 v.3. I want to try biamping in one of the rooms (not sure which just yet). I want to get a B&K ST-3140 (140w*3) amp to drive the woofers on each main speaker and then use the 3rd channel to drive my center speaker. I then want to get a B&K ST-140 (70w*2) to drive the tweeters on my main speakers. Will these two amps by B&K sound similar? Will this set up work better for the ST40v.3 or ST60v.2? Will these amps take some of the brightness off of the tweeters? Anybody like B&K amps with Paradigm?
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