I have 2 integrated amplifiers, an electronic crossover and a selector. I'm going to establish a bi-amplification system. But, I'd like to have a bypass path for use with speaker set B in full-range operation.
I'd like to know will this diagram below work?
Bi-amplification mode:
The signal goes out from pre-out channel of integrated amp 1 to Tape 1 in of the selector, then it goes out from Tape 1 out to the input of electronic crossover. HF goes to main-in of integrated amp 2. And LF goes from electronic crossover to Tape 2 in of selector and pass to main-in channel of integrated amp 1.
Full-range mode:
The signal goes out from pre-out channel of integrated amp 1 to Tape 1 in of the selector. Rotating the knob of selector to "Tape 1 to Tape 2" position, the signal goes to Tape 2 out instead, and heading to main-in of integrated 1.
Note: The selector is part of Sansui AU-D11 II which was broken, so I only use its mechanical selector.
I'd like to know will this diagram below work?
Bi-amplification mode:
The signal goes out from pre-out channel of integrated amp 1 to Tape 1 in of the selector, then it goes out from Tape 1 out to the input of electronic crossover. HF goes to main-in of integrated amp 2. And LF goes from electronic crossover to Tape 2 in of selector and pass to main-in channel of integrated amp 1.
Full-range mode:
The signal goes out from pre-out channel of integrated amp 1 to Tape 1 in of the selector. Rotating the knob of selector to "Tape 1 to Tape 2" position, the signal goes to Tape 2 out instead, and heading to main-in of integrated 1.
Note: The selector is part of Sansui AU-D11 II which was broken, so I only use its mechanical selector.
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