Passive Horizontal Bi-Amping question

Gepetto

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Isn’t the input to achieve full power the same on both the 400 and 700?
No it is not, 1V in on a 400 may hit the power supply clipping limit while the 700 still has room to move and needs 1.25V to hit clipping due to a higher voltage power supply in the 700. What is true is that up to the onset of clipping, the same input level into the 400 and 700 will produce the same power output from each amp
 

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No it is not, 1V in on a 400 may hit the power supply clipping limit while the 700 still has room to move and needs 1.25V to hit clipping due to a higher voltage power supply in the 700. What is true is that up to the onset of clipping, the same input level into the 400 and 700 will produce the same power output from each amp
Thanks for straightening me out Joe. This is quite convenient for the passive bi amper
 

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Crossover Frequency
400 & 2,200 Hz
So the cross will be at 400 for biamping. The crossover in front of the mids and tweets will help consume some power but still the bass amp will be doing most of work. Be interesting to see if this improves the sound for you.
 
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