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Phat225

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I have a pioneer 1018 and have a pair of 7001sc for front speakers. The reciver can Bi amp. Should I bi amp my 7001s? What kind of difference am I going to see?
 
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jamie2112

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Hey there welcome. To answer your question, you won't hear any difference I think. Some people say they here a difference but I cannot tell an audible difference in Bi- Amping........There is a guy on here who LOVES to drink and then Bi Amp his speakers( you know who you are:D) Go ahead and try for yourself and see......Or just sit back and enjoy the way they are.....:D
 
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Phat225

Enthusiast
Thanks I wasnt thinking. Shold have searched first. Not thinking 100%
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
Happens to the best of us; not to worry:D
You can ask anyone, it happens to me most often.:D

Darn that yamaha rx-v463 and it's HDMI audio processing that I didn't know about until after I claimed it didn't RIGHT IN SOMEONE'S FACE!
 
adwilk

adwilk

Audioholic Ninja
Just in the interest of covering all bases here, it might be important to mention that while your receiver is actually capable of "biamping", there is a difference in biwiring and biamping. Biwiring is a complete waste of time and in some applications biamping changes things quite considerably. Yours is not one of those applications.
 
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sokrman14

Audioholic
I recently bi-amped speakers and I felt I noticed a difference. Not enough of a difference spend an excess amount of money for it, but if all you need to buy is speaker wire, then I would say do it. Its not worth tons of money in my opinion, but I felt a fairly significant improvement in the sound. Tighter bass, wider soundstage, and more distinct vocals are the most prominent benefits I heard.
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
That's just not true, I drink and bi-wire....:eek:
Hey there welcome. To answer your question, you won't hear any difference I think. Some people say they here a difference but I cannot tell an audible difference in Bi- Amping........There is a guy on here who LOVES to drink and then Bi Amp his speakers( you know who you are:D) Go ahead and try for yourself and see......Or just sit back and enjoy the way they are.....:D
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I have a pioneer 1018 and have a pair of 7001sc for front speakers. The reciver can Bi amp. Should I bi amp my 7001s? What kind of difference am I going to see?
Here's how it works.

If you single-amp your 7001SC, the single-amp will drive both the 1"tweeters and the 6.5" woofers. Your internal amp will drive your 10" subwoofer.

If you bi-amp your 7001SC, your 1st External amp will drive both the 1"tweeters and the 6.5" woofers. Your 2nd External amp will just Send the Signal to your Internal Amp, and your Internal amp will drive your 10" subwoofer. In other words, your 2nd External amp does absolutely NOTHING but just simply send the Signals to your Internal Amp.

So even when you use a single amp to drive your BP7001SC, you are in fact BI-AMPING it!!! The 1st amp (external amp) drives the 1" tweeters & 6.5" woofers, and the 2nd amp (internal amp) drives the 10" subwoofer.

Now on the CLR3000, you could externally bi-amp: 1st external amp drives the 1" tweeter, 2nd external amp drives the 6.5" woofers, and the internal amp drives the 10" subwoofer. This would be in effect TRI-AMPING your CLR3000.

But single-amp, bi-amp, & tri-amp does nothing for me. I've tried them all.

Here is a pic of when I was using THREE Acurus Amps (3 channels) to Tri-amp:

http://s225.photobucket.com/albums/dd75/AcuDefTechGuy/?action=view&current=IMG_5986.jpg

That was a total waste.
 
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