Bi-amping


Does bi-amping only benefit sound quality if your really driving your amp hard? I have a Mark Levinson 23.5 which is pushing my B&W 801 series 3. This amp is a beast and I never push it anywhere its max. I have an opportunity to purchase another 23.5 but don’t want to buy it just to buy it. If i’m not going to benefit in sonic performance, I wouldn’t want to do it. Any thoughts?
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Luvrockin Maybe you’re still thinking about it?

Here’s an excerpt from Nelson Pass in the Intro of the Pass Labs XVR-1 product manual. It’s the bible (literally at 20+ pages) on active crossovers basics, theory, and how to set them up. Have at it.

" Some audio products are designed so that you plug them in and you don’t have to fool around with them for a year before the system is greatly improved….".

http://www.passlabs.com/sites/default/files/XVR1_om.pdf
Thanks for all the input guys, taking it all in and is a lot to digest. Greatly appreciated.
get yourself adriverack  dbx pa2 .it processes everything between your preamp and speakers .yes i know it's digital but for me there is no sound coloration  that i can hear.you can bi amp and triamp.it will do everything you need but i mainly use it for crossover frequencies.there is also an app you can download so you can dial everything you need onto your i pad or laptop and adjust all parameters on the fly while listening to your fav lp.you will not look back i promise.just my tuppence worth.