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If I was misunderstood, let me clarify. I think trying to bi-amp a low to mid-fi receiver is a waste of cash, and wiring. A flagship receiver, or a multi-channel amp is just fine. In order to bi-amp a receiver, such as the one in this thread, I believe an external amp is needed.hi wire,
not trying to put words into the OP's or OttoMatic's mouth, but i believe we share the same, if not similiar view, from the beginning. Zumbo is of different view. basically i feel a multi-ch amp can be used for bi-amp, albeit passively. while Zumbo's implying that ONLY two (or more) amps can be considered (active) bi-amp-ing. is not like Zumbo and i are choking each other over this matter, just differing views, no biggie (i hope so!).
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Then, there is the issue of the speakers in use. I thought it would be a good idea to use the 12" woofers in those speakers for the LFE, since there was not going to be a sub in use. Add an external amp to drive the 12's, and set the crossover in the receiver to split the two. This way, 5.1 could be selected on a dvd to yield the better track, or whatever the technical term for the 5.1 track may be.
Then, it was mentioned there would be a problem using the crossover in the receiver, and the crossovers in the speakers. But, don't we use the crossover in the receiver for 5.1 anyway? I know I send a crossed-over signal to my mains.
I feel I was correct the whole way through. Keep in mind, I tried to keep the thread directed to the OP's situation. This thread had nothing to do with how another system was defined, or connected. I kept falling into that trap, and got tired of digging my way out.
My first response shouldve been my only one.
I would buy a separate amp for the LFE. Run the LFE out from the receiver to the amp. Run to the 12's in the mains. Set all speakers to SMALL in the receiver. Set crossover to 80, 60 if your center channel makes it to 40. Set the receiver to send LFE to the sub only(12's in the mains)![]()
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