the internal wiring of the xover is quad, you can do it by remove the back.
Can the MBL 101e be triamped?
Simple question, but of course there is more to it than that. I'm thinking that they can be bi-amped but I'm not sure if they can be tri-amped.
What I have in mind is the Verastarr SSA64. It's a 6 channel amp with all kinds of juice like the MBL's need, and can be actually be configured to run all 6 channels into one speaker (bridged) if the speaker can be tri-amped. Thus, I could buy 2 of them for $5k each and they would essentially work as monoblocks and for a lot cheaper than the MBL 9008 (or even 9007) monoblocks.
I'm not sure where this would take me in terms of sound quality but what little I can find about the SSA64 all seems rather positive.
See http://www.verastarr.com/ssa64.html There has also been some discussion about the SSA64 here at Audiogon, but not much.
What I have in mind is the Verastarr SSA64. It's a 6 channel amp with all kinds of juice like the MBL's need, and can be actually be configured to run all 6 channels into one speaker (bridged) if the speaker can be tri-amped. Thus, I could buy 2 of them for $5k each and they would essentially work as monoblocks and for a lot cheaper than the MBL 9008 (or even 9007) monoblocks.
I'm not sure where this would take me in terms of sound quality but what little I can find about the SSA64 all seems rather positive.
See http://www.verastarr.com/ssa64.html There has also been some discussion about the SSA64 here at Audiogon, but not much.
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