Bi-amping with Yamaha 2700
squeeb
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Not much need for 5 speakers by the pool when it is 30 degrees out. So, I thought I would bi-amp my RTi 6s during the winter. I think it sounds great. Hard to tell how much better without an A/B but it does sound much more "full" for lack of better word.
I am becoming more and more impressed with the Yammy. Glad I picked it up from a co-worker as an "extra"! :biggrin:
I am becoming more and more impressed with the Yammy. Glad I picked it up from a co-worker as an "extra"! :biggrin:
7.3 HT: Sunfire TGR-3, Sunfire Series II, Mirage OMD-28, OMD-5 (x4), REL T1 (2), T2, Oppo 103D, Optoma HD8200PRO, 106" screen, SB Touch
Family Room: Yamaha RX-V2700, RT25i, 42" Samsung, SB Duet
Pool: Yamaha V2700, SQ Duet, Atrium 60 (2), Atrium 45 (3), Atrium 65sdi
Family Room: Yamaha RX-V2700, RT25i, 42" Samsung, SB Duet
Pool: Yamaha V2700, SQ Duet, Atrium 60 (2), Atrium 45 (3), Atrium 65sdi
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I wouldnt trade my Yammy for anything. I just upgraded an old HTR-5840 which has aged well, just lacked any HDMI support. I'm loving the new RX-A800 though.AVR - Yamaha Aventage RX-A800
Amps - B&K Components ST2140 (for mains) and Parasound HCA-1000A (bi-amping center)
Mains - RT1000i Towers
Center - CS400i
Sub - BIC Acoustech PL200
My neighbors listen to very good music, whether they like it or not :cheesygrin: