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Jake123
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Hi, I was just recently reading different websites about bi-amping and it helped me quite a bit with some question I had regarding this subject.
I still have a few more!
As I'm preparing myself to buy an amplifier(outlaw 7700) and bi-amp my front speakers, I seem to have a hard time finding cables that are neatly bunched up for bi-amping(not bi-wire). And, I don't want to run two set of wires to each speakers.
I have found lots for bi-wiring but i want to use those extra channels for something(bi-amp). Can someone give me a few cable names or web sites that i can find good but affordable bi-amping cables(not bi-wiring).
Also, I was looking behind the back of the outlaw 990 and the amp 7700 and they both look like female connection in order to connect them together, so that would mean if i want to bi-amp with a y-splitter, i would need one with male connectors on both end. (unless i'm seeing wrong)
But they don't make em that way! Why?
And finally, what about an XLR Y-splitter( for using that good balanced circuitry).
Wouldn't that be better to bi-amp?
Can anyone help me complete my bi-amping journey.
P.S I have read all the pros and the cons about bi-amping and still decided to use up all my channel, so no need to comment about not hearing any discernable difference in sound. Actually Anthem recommends it and i believe in what they say!. But please do comment and give suggestion on anything else!
> Thank you
> Jake
>
I still have a few more!
As I'm preparing myself to buy an amplifier(outlaw 7700) and bi-amp my front speakers, I seem to have a hard time finding cables that are neatly bunched up for bi-amping(not bi-wire). And, I don't want to run two set of wires to each speakers.
I have found lots for bi-wiring but i want to use those extra channels for something(bi-amp). Can someone give me a few cable names or web sites that i can find good but affordable bi-amping cables(not bi-wiring).
Also, I was looking behind the back of the outlaw 990 and the amp 7700 and they both look like female connection in order to connect them together, so that would mean if i want to bi-amp with a y-splitter, i would need one with male connectors on both end. (unless i'm seeing wrong)
But they don't make em that way! Why?
And finally, what about an XLR Y-splitter( for using that good balanced circuitry).
Wouldn't that be better to bi-amp?
Can anyone help me complete my bi-amping journey.
P.S I have read all the pros and the cons about bi-amping and still decided to use up all my channel, so no need to comment about not hearing any discernable difference in sound. Actually Anthem recommends it and i believe in what they say!. But please do comment and give suggestion on anything else!
> Thank you
> Jake
>