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Old 11th June 2011, 05:48 PM   #1
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Default B&W n803 Bi-Amping

Hi all. I am new to this forum and, after spending time reading threads and posts, find it very interesting and helpful.
I have a question.
My system is: oppo bdp-95 > Audible Illusions Modulus 3a > Aragon 8008bb > two n803. I love the sound but have been considering Bi-Amping. I thought I would use the Audible Illusions M3a > Aragon 8008bb conbination for the highend. The low end would be run by an Aragom 18k MII > and old, reconditioned, Soundcraftsmen Class H Amp Model RA7501. Any thoughts on these combinations? Also, in general, is Bi-Amping the n803's considered a positive improvement to the sound?
Thanks,
Henry Rancourt
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