I own 2 Aleph 30s & a pair of Aleph 60s. I have not tried the 2 Aleph 30s bi-amped.
Theoretically, dedicating a channel to each tweeter & woofer should sound better. But you will need twice the interconnects & twice the speaker cable, with twice the connections.........
I use my Aleph 60s on my larger speakers, the Aleph 30s on my more efficient speakers.
I belong in the camp that says the fewer parts in the output circuit (transistors), the better. (Up to the point of clipping).
You CAN have too much power. I'm sure one Aleph 30 in my bedroom system will sound better than a pair of X600s - fewer parts!
Theoretically, dedicating a channel to each tweeter & woofer should sound better. But you will need twice the interconnects & twice the speaker cable, with twice the connections.........
I use my Aleph 60s on my larger speakers, the Aleph 30s on my more efficient speakers.
I belong in the camp that says the fewer parts in the output circuit (transistors), the better. (Up to the point of clipping).
You CAN have too much power. I'm sure one Aleph 30 in my bedroom system will sound better than a pair of X600s - fewer parts!