Awesome guys. Lots to chew on here. Thanks!
@barts , what state you live in? Assuming once we communicated more you’d give a brethren audiophile a listen.
I also intend to call that North Miami store.
Does anyone own a tri amped system in Florida I could hear?
That is my query. I have an audiophile friend in Australia who swears by this approach, and I am wondering just how many levels up one can go in SQ as well as full extension tone in doing this. I am a very happy balanced analog EQer for tone but want to experience everything.
Thanks! Sorry I don’t have my system posted still but I’ll put it in the next box here.
Awesome guys. Lots to chew on here. Thanks! @barts , what state you live in? Assuming once we communicated more you’d give a brethren audiophile a listen. I also intend to call that North Miami store. |
I have been bi-amping for many years. Moved to tri-amping, not quite a year and a half ago. Results far exceeded my expectations. I'm not in Florida, though I will be for a couple of weeks in November, but if you are ever traveling to the bold north for business or pleasure, you are welcome to contact me. I am about 15 minutes from a major airport. |
I have a biamp set up. Not sure why you’d want to go full scale tri amp. Absolutely too many wires and interconnects to deal with and then the crossover machinery is very difficult to figure out which one to buy and there aren’t too many examples out there people doing this that I could find. Further if you’re going to do tri or biamping, I would think you’d want to get a tube amplifier involved to deal with the upper drivers because that’s better for the harmonics and the solid state amplifier could handle the bass drivers. And this is the best of all possible worlds.
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