yeah. get bigger amps. even bridging mono 50Wers in a bi-amped setup is like pissing in the wind when what you really need is 200-300wpc with huge transformers to supply the current. have you ever tried a large stereo amp with the 3.8s? you might mess yourself at hearing the difference. imho.
Bridging mono amps
So, here is a strange question: How can I bridge 2 mono amps?
I am trying to optimise the sound from all the equipment I have. I am currently running 2 systems with identical amplification - each has a Musical Fidelity MVT preamp and 4 MA-50 monoblock Class A 50w poweramps, vertically bi-amped. The bedroom system is using Acoustic Energy AE-1s, while the listening room is using Proac Response 3.5.
So, since I have 8 identical MA-50 mono amps, I am wondering if I can bridge pairs of them to increase power to the Proacs.
BTW, does anyone have an MVX or MX preamp stashed away that they'd sell?
Thanks, Samir.
I am trying to optimise the sound from all the equipment I have. I am currently running 2 systems with identical amplification - each has a Musical Fidelity MVT preamp and 4 MA-50 monoblock Class A 50w poweramps, vertically bi-amped. The bedroom system is using Acoustic Energy AE-1s, while the listening room is using Proac Response 3.5.
So, since I have 8 identical MA-50 mono amps, I am wondering if I can bridge pairs of them to increase power to the Proacs.
BTW, does anyone have an MVX or MX preamp stashed away that they'd sell?
Thanks, Samir.
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