Hey guys,
Today I almost went crazy when I'be bi amp my kef iq9 speakers (which is indicated in the manual) and it caused my two mcintosh amps to go on safe mode!!!!
Very strangely by disassembling the speaker I find a resister making a shunt between the two negative connectors of each speaker!!!!!! This is not ok, what is Kef doing?
Today I almost went crazy when I'be bi amp my kef iq9 speakers (which is indicated in the manual) and it caused my two mcintosh amps to go on safe mode!!!!
Very strangely by disassembling the speaker I find a resister making a shunt between the two negative connectors of each speaker!!!!!! This is not ok, what is Kef doing?
Each speakers has 4 binding posts. 2 for HF and 2 for LF
I'm using one amp for each on like the user manual mentiones
I'm using one amp for each on like the user manual mentiones
if each amp is dedicated to a speaker and they are not balanced output (you haven't mentioned your mcintosh model) then that shouldn't be an issue. You are probably in the 0.1% of amplifiers that don't like it.
Let me clarify I've the left channel of MC2125 connected to the left speaker HF and the left channel of Mc2200 connect to LF of the left speaker. For the other spearker the same thing but with the right channels
If you're still driving the passive crossover, I wouldn't bother with bi-amping. There's nothing to be gained, since you're still driving capacitors and inductors, and still feeding your amplifiers with full-range signal.
Do it properly, bypass the Kef crossover, add a DCX2496, miniDSP, whatever, and set off by recreating what the original crossover did.
Chris
Do it properly, bypass the Kef crossover, add a DCX2496, miniDSP, whatever, and set off by recreating what the original crossover did.
Chris
Make sure that the different amplifier grounds arn't connected together.
Sometimes it happens when crossover grounds are tied together.
My buddy blew up a channel of my Sanusi g5000 receiver trying to bi-amp.
Sometimes it happens when crossover grounds are tied together.
My buddy blew up a channel of my Sanusi g5000 receiver trying to bi-amp.
Guys
The 2ohm resistor is out and everything works like it should. I still don't understand the presence of this between the two (+) binding posts.
The 2ohm resistor is out and everything works like it should. I still don't understand the presence of this between the two (+) binding posts.
Well, even with full-range, biamping can yield at least small benefits. For instance, the high pass section won't have the bass current, so the amplifier's power supply will act "stiffer" than otherwise.
The type of problem Sander's Mag tech amps solve. 🙂
No substitute for active crossovers though. 🙂
Best,
Erik
The type of problem Sander's Mag tech amps solve. 🙂
No substitute for active crossovers though. 🙂
Best,
Erik
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