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Since my HK3480 has outputs for two sets of speakers I'm wondering if there would be any improvement in sound if I would use them to bi amplify my M80's or is it necessary to get a separate amp to do so?
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There will be no benefit with passive biamping. Neither with the H/K or separate amps. Use the 3480 as is.
Last edited by wid; 09/13/09 11:56 PM.
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Asher, that would not be true bi-amping. Besides, why do you think you need to bi-amp your 80's anyway? True bi-amping can be costly to get the appropriate equipment, and you would have to remove the passive crossovers in the 80's, which probably is not a good idea.
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That would actually be lowering the impedance the M80s presented to the receiver, I believe--a bad idea.
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No, it would still follow the same impedance curve. It would be no different than having the binding post straps in place. Just removing the straps wouldn't change the characteristics of the speakers.
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No, it is best to bi-wire........far less costly than bi-amping. (see Avatar)
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Better if ya have M80s though.
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M80's(2), VP150, QS8's(2), M3's(4)
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hope these guys didn't scare you off Asher.
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Arthur(welcome back), your 3480 doesn't have provision even for the phony "bi-amping" that some of the multi-channel receivers advertise, using the back surround channels. The provision in the 3480 is simply an internal splitter to the same two output channels, allowing two sets of speakers to be driven in parallel. There's no electrical difference regardless of which set(or both)of terminals that you use, and it isn't bi-amping.
Actual bi-amping requires separate amplifiers with an external crossover before each amplifier so that each amplifies only a limited frequency range. The internal speaker crossover has to be bypassed.
Your 3480 has a quite powerful amplifier and it's highly unlikely that you're using its full power capacity.
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