Bring on the criticism...


So I was swapping out my Maxx 1's for 2's a few weeks ago and yesterday it occurred to me since I can't bi-amp like I have always wanted I would bi-speaker. Two Maxx's side by each running off my FPB450's. I guess I never really considered myself an audiophile and this must confirm it, but I really like the stage it's throwing.
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Thanks fellas, I appreciate the input. I haven't done any critical listening, just rock and house music. Guess that's why it seems to sound good to me.

I would love to get a switch going where I could compare the two speakers better. I know it exists...any help?
If you can afford to do that, why can't you biamp?
Can't bi-amp Maxx's

you could pay a lot less for a PA system that could do that
But it wouldn't be a Wilson PA....lol
my only question is with the volumn set in one position does the sound level from speaker set A equal the sound level of speaker set B?
Both speakers are coming straight off the FPB450's so they are being fed the same power.
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