Hi!
Don't know if i'm thinking about this quite right.
An example i had with my friend. (See image for explanation)
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If i have an DSP, outputing 'Woofer Channel' on A and 'Tweeter Channel' on B.
Putting A to Amp Channel 1 and
Putting B to Amp Channel 2.
And if i then Bi-Wire from Amp Output 1 to the Woofers and from Amp Output 2 to the Tweeters in Bi-Wire.
Would it work, and could i then control the gain on the Tweeter/Woofer independantly?
Don't know if i'm out in the blue with this one or not, please give me hand
Don't know if i'm thinking about this quite right.
An example i had with my friend. (See image for explanation)
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If i have an DSP, outputing 'Woofer Channel' on A and 'Tweeter Channel' on B.
Putting A to Amp Channel 1 and
Putting B to Amp Channel 2.
And if i then Bi-Wire from Amp Output 1 to the Woofers and from Amp Output 2 to the Tweeters in Bi-Wire.
Would it work, and could i then control the gain on the Tweeter/Woofer independantly?
Don't know if i'm out in the blue with this one or not, please give me hand
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Would work if the amp can handle 2 parallelled speakers regarding impedance but you will not get true stereo with this setup. The balancecontrol will more be a kind of a mixed tonecontrol
Biamping would require 1 stereoamp per speaker. One channel to the tweeter and the other to the bass.
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Biamping would require 1 stereoamp per speaker. One channel to the tweeter and the other to the bass.
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Yes, if your DSP has 4 outputs that you can control
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Looking at a minidsp, 2x4 so yes it. does!
So, no problem then , just remember that each channel drives its own impedance in the form of a speaker element.
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How do you mean? My elements are a 8 ohm tweeter horn and a 8 ohm 8" Woofer. Can you describe more clearly? rolleyes:
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