I agree with both Csontos and Edwyun. Four identical mono amps and an external XO. You will need to know the factory X-over point and slope of the D1s. Using these parameters as a starting point, with the external XO's. The internal passive X-overs will need to be by-passed completely. As you can see, bi-amping involves more electronics, speaker cables,IC's, power cords, footers, etc. Is it worth it? Only you can answer that. Is there an improvement in sound? Absolutely!
Biamping, yes or no?
My upgrade bug is here again!!!
My speakers: Tyler Acoustics D1
Amps: Emotiva XPA-1's monoblocks
Preamp: W4S STP/SE
I'm considering leaving the Emo's for the bass and getting a pair of tube monos for the mids and highs.
Do you think the Rogue M-180 monos will be a good choice?
Thanks you all.
My speakers: Tyler Acoustics D1
Amps: Emotiva XPA-1's monoblocks
Preamp: W4S STP/SE
I'm considering leaving the Emo's for the bass and getting a pair of tube monos for the mids and highs.
Do you think the Rogue M-180 monos will be a good choice?
Thanks you all.
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