Bi amping with a C-1

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Has anybody tried this ???


Have you ever tried to run 2 amps with a c-1? I think since I'm running my speakers with my 400 WOPL on the L/R tweeters and mids, and I'm running my 700 WOPL on the L/R woofers (Horizontal Passive Bi-amping), that the main out 1 and 2 are not set up right to be able to do that. My Acurus RL-11, the pre-outs are exactly the same and bi-amping with it right now sounds excellent but the C-1 sound terrible. ???? Time to go over the C-1 skizmo. The main 2 circuitry seems to be a bit different than main 1 circuitry and this is without the gain being changed. Hmmmmm.
 
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Main 1 and Main 2 originate from the same op amp output, Main 1 goes through a 200 ohm series resistor to the output with a 36K resistor to ground after the 200 ohm resistor. The Main 2 output is the same with a 200 ohm series resistor but no 36K resistor to ground. Are both outputs distorted?

Perhaps the 22uF electrolytic coupling cap is shot (dried out and high impedance). The Acurus uses a very large, high quality film cap to couple to the outputs.
 

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Main 1 and Main 2 originate from the same op amp output, Main 1 goes through a 200 ohm series resistor to the output with a 36K resistor to ground after the 200 ohm resistor. The Main 2 output is the same with a 200 ohm series resistor but no 36K resistor to ground. Are both outputs distorted?

Perhaps the 22uF electrolytic coupling cap is shot (dried out and high impedance). The Acurus uses a very large, high quality film cap to couple to the outputs.
Yeah, both outputs (so both amps) sound bad. What about the 2 pairs of transistors on the outputs at Main 2? Q205 and 305??
 
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Preamps are not designed to biamp - they lack a suitable crossover. Get one, drive it with the C1 (or any preamp of your choice) and big profits . . .
 

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Seems easy enough to add a switch to make both sets either the same or “stock” configuration.
 

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Preamps are not designed to biamp - they lack a suitable crossover. Get one, drive it with the C1 (or any preamp of your choice) and big profits . . .

The Acurus drives 2 amps no problem. The Martin Logans also say DO NOT USE ACTIVE crossovers as these cannot be Bypassed.
 

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Comparing the C-1 to the Acurus, the Acurus has both Pre-Out Jacks wired exactly the same. Not so on the C-1 jacks. I'll have to look at the C-4000 and the 4000t but I think the circuit will be the same as the C-1. If I wasn't Vertical Bi-Amping The C-1 would be fine. The Output impedance between Main 1 and the Output Impedance on Main 2 and the 400 driving the Mids/Tweets and the 700 driving the woofers, there is an imbalance causing it.





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The Acurus drives 2 amps no problem. The Martin Logans also say DO NOT USE ACTIVE crossovers as these cannot be Bypassed.
By professional standards, no signal level crossover means that you are *NOT* biamping . . . (Driving 2 amps with the same signal is *NOT* biamping, it is simply multiple amps.) Bi/Tri/Quad amping are line level crossover driving amps that feed one frequency range of drivers each. (Any other definition is audiophool bull$h1t!)
 

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Main 1 and Main 2 are driven by the same op amp output Perry, I would expect any gain changes to affect both.
Same signal, likely same gain, no way that's a biamp out unless a crossover was inserted to drive the two outputs separately (which does not seem like too bad of an idea, actually . . . )
 

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The Acurus has a specified 50 ohm output impedance. Not so for the C-1 based on the way that Carver implemented the output muting circuit.

Inspection of the C-1 schematic shows that the C-1 has 51 (R241)+910 (R268)+200 (R258) ohms (1161 total) as an output impedance (23x the Acurus)

Advantage Acurus in this scoring category. I did not take into account any additional effect that the Hologram circuit contributes if it is switched in.

This output impedance difference goes a long way to explain the superior performance of the Acurus in driving 2 simultaneous amplifier input loads.
 

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I don't understand why there is the 36k resistor only on main 1.
I have been using my C 4000 connected ( using both outputs ) to 2 x M400 A that power a pair of AR 9 in
passive bi amp mode . The sound is great .
Declared output impedance 910 Ohm ; very difficult to see if there is the 36 k resistor .
Perry try with a Y cable , I ' m very curious .
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Marco
 
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