Timrhu - Thanks for saving me the reading in the link which I am sure would have confused me, though i do appreciate Rodman sending me the link. Your response perfectly answers the question for me. OK, here is another question - do you guys find a BIG improvement when bi-amping? Now, if so, what if I were to use 2 monoblocks total, one for each speaker - would I gain anything more than power than I would using a powerful stereo amp (Pass Labs 250.5).
After moving my system from room to room and battling room treatments in every room over the last couple of weeks I finally have my system sounding good enough to give me goose-pimples and I am sure I can get it better. I am going to be a wimp and try bi-wiring first.....do you guys think this makes much of a difference? One problem I see is I am using an attenuator to shave off the sharp highs on my Maggie 1.6s and the jumpers from these go into where the bi-wire cables go - how do I do this?
Thanks to everybody so far for your help - much appreciated.
After moving my system from room to room and battling room treatments in every room over the last couple of weeks I finally have my system sounding good enough to give me goose-pimples and I am sure I can get it better. I am going to be a wimp and try bi-wiring first.....do you guys think this makes much of a difference? One problem I see is I am using an attenuator to shave off the sharp highs on my Maggie 1.6s and the jumpers from these go into where the bi-wire cables go - how do I do this?
Thanks to everybody so far for your help - much appreciated.