If I wish to experiment with bi-amping in order to split the preamp singnal to two signals do I just simply add a parallel L&R output from the preamp?
Preamp is a JFETBOZ.
My desire is to use one amp to drive the tweeters and another to drive the woofers.
As of this point my experiments will include:
JFETBOZ
Aleph Mini-A
F5
Zaph Audio SR71 bookshelf speakers
Thanks in advance
Preamp is a JFETBOZ.
My desire is to use one amp to drive the tweeters and another to drive the woofers.
As of this point my experiments will include:
JFETBOZ
Aleph Mini-A
F5
Zaph Audio SR71 bookshelf speakers
Thanks in advance
You should use an active crossover. Better read this:
BiAmp (Bi-Amplification - Not Quite Magic, But Close) - Part 1
BiAmp (Bi-Amplification - Not Quite Magic, But Close) - Part 1
Hi,
stop.
There may be confusion here.
In the UK, bi-amping means using two amplifiers to drive the passive crossover in the two way speaker.
In the US, bi-amping seems to be used to mean creating an active speaker, using a line level crossover feeding 2amplifers, each amplifier directly connected to a driver with no passive crossover.
Which are you referring to?
stop.
There may be confusion here.
In the UK, bi-amping means using two amplifiers to drive the passive crossover in the two way speaker.
In the US, bi-amping seems to be used to mean creating an active speaker, using a line level crossover feeding 2amplifers, each amplifier directly connected to a driver with no passive crossover.
Which are you referring to?
using 2 amps to drive the passive crossover in a 2 way speaker.
the mini-A to drive the tweeters
the F5 to drive the woofers
the mini-A to drive the tweeters
the F5 to drive the woofers
Hi,
has boz used an output resistor to help stabilse the pre-amp when capacitive cables are used as interconnects?
If yes, then simply add a second resistor of the same value.
Take one feed from each resistor to the power amps.
If there are no resistors required at the pre-amp output then I suggest you add a pair of 51r. Again taking one feed from each 51r to the power amps.
has boz used an output resistor to help stabilse the pre-amp when capacitive cables are used as interconnects?
If yes, then simply add a second resistor of the same value.
Take one feed from each resistor to the power amps.
If there are no resistors required at the pre-amp output then I suggest you add a pair of 51r. Again taking one feed from each 51r to the power amps.
I think it'll sound more balanced with the mini-A (higher gain) driving the woofer (lower sensitivity) and the F5 (lower gain) on the tweeter (higher sensitivity)...well just for kicks try it both ways to find out.
schematic I used...
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Yes, as far as which amp to drive what once I have the preamp sorted out it will be easy to experiment.
The biggest worry I think would be needing a pot on the mini-A due to the higher gain. Not a big deal though...
The biggest worry I think would be needing a pot on the mini-A due to the higher gain. Not a big deal though...
Better to use B1 buffers with separate gain controls for hi/ low (which makes it a B2) 😎
speaking of the B2, any estimated time of arrival?
no pressure ... 🙂
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