You need to add a potentiometer to lower the signal to the lower gain amp, the McCormack.
Passive Bi-Amping with Different SS Amps
If a person passively bi-amps a pair of loudspeakers with two solid-state amps from different manufacturers that have different gain ratings, is there any way to compensate for this?By passive bi-amp I mean one amp will power the midrange/treble posts on my speakers, the other amp will power the bass posts.No outboard x-over used, only the x-overs built in to the speakers.I want to use a Parasound HCA-3500 to power my bass on my Paradigm Reference 100 v.2 speakers and a McCormack DNA-225 to power the mids/highs on my Paradigms.The Parasound has 28.5 db. of gain according to Stereophile measurements,and the McCormack DNA-225 has 30.5 db. of gain according to Stereophile.Any other problems that may arise fromthis set-up?
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