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Bob0398
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I am going to biamp a pair of Nad 2200's into PSB Stratus Silvers. Can anyone tell me whether or not bridging the amps first is advised and what the difference in effects will be and why?
Hi Bob,I am going to biamp a pair of Nad 2200's into PSB Stratus Silvers. Can anyone tell me whether or not bridging the amps first is advised and what the difference in effects will be and why?
Yeah, if you bridged two Nad 2200 amps, you will only have a total of 2 channels. For Bi-amping 2 PSB Stratus Silver speakers, you need a total of 4 channels of amplifiers. So don't bridge them.I am going to biamp a pair of Nad 2200's into PSB Stratus Silvers. Can anyone tell me whether or not bridging the amps first is advised and what the difference in effects will be and why?
Those NADs are 100-watts Continuous (400-watts Peak) @ 8 ohms, 150-watts Continuous (600-watts Peak) @ 4 ohms? Those PSBs are 2-way (1 Tweeter + 2 midrange/upper bass drivers) 4 ohms speakers. Theoretically, wouldn't bi-amping be best? Or not.From a previous thread, I suggested bridging the NADs instead of using them to bi-amp the PSBs. He's looking for other opinions and what the resulting SQ might be using each method.
OK, that helps for some background. Thanks, Rat.From a previous thread, I suggested bridging the NADs instead of using them to bi-amp the PSBs.
Hey, that is a great suggestion. Too bad you didn't come up with this when I really needed it... I also learned an important lesson - when using poultry shears to cut off the ends of plastic cable ties take out your finger first.