Hello Forum,
Does anyone believe it is possible to Bi-Amp 2 integrated amplifiers ?
(in my case I am thinking of Bi-Amping 2 Arcam A39 amps.)
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Hello Forum,
Does anyone believe it is possible to Bi-Amp 2 integrated amplifiers ?
(in my case I am thinking of Bi-Amping 2 Arcam A39 amps.)
Location: Caterham,Surrey
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I'm Stewart.
Looks like the A39 has a pre-out so that may be the solution.Pre-out into a line level input on the other amp.
But why do you have 2 amps the same?
Location: Bristol, UK
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I don't own 2 of the same
However I am thinking of getting another one because price is down to 60% of original price
Couldn't you just use a pair of Y splitters on each source? Or get some 2-4 phono leads made? Vinyl would probably be more tricky, but should be ok for line level sources.
According to the Arcam A39 manual (page E7 and E10) the natural bi-amping amp to pair with the A39 is the P49
Rob.
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Location: Bristol, UK
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Too True, I should use the P49, but that costs £3,250 instead of £850 for another A39
Personally I am not a big fan of horizontal bi-amping (amp for the tweeters & amp for the drivers). In this case though, if you could trial the amp first, I'd be tempted to run them vertically bi-amped i.e. one Arcam A39 per channel.
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Interesting, and why is that, Yomanze ?
Crosstalk may be a factor in preferring vertical bi-amping. Each amp never sees the signal from the other channel.
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Vertical bi-amping,
sounds absolutely great
but I can't think how to set it up (setting up connections I mean)