Downtown- You are actually talking about bi-amping. Unless the 2.9s have an active x-over, you will either need identical amps, or one with a gain control, or an active x-over. One choice would be to use a pair of DNA 0.5s, vertically bi-amped (one pair per side, one channel driving highs, one lows. You would need a pre with two pairs of outputs, or a pair of Y cables. Most of the NHT amps have a gain control, so that might be the way to go, provided it has enough current. The NHT speakers do like lots of juice.
Suggest a sub amp to power NHT 2.9 bass?
I have a pair of NHT 2.9 towers driven by McCormick DNA 0.5. Would like to biwire and not quite sure of which sub amp will supply enough power to drive the bass. I have heard that the NHT SA-3 Sub Amp would be an adequate choice.
Like clean, crisp highs and soft, detailed, yet ample bass output. Heard that 2.9s require alotta power and I feel that I need more and that biwiring is the answer.
Any suggestions?
Like clean, crisp highs and soft, detailed, yet ample bass output. Heard that 2.9s require alotta power and I feel that I need more and that biwiring is the answer.
Any suggestions?
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