Bi-amp setup on T90e's, impedance?
z28chrismac
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Does the impedance change if I am running a bi-amp setup? The t90e's are rated at 8ohm, but if you bi-amp it would make sense that might reduce to 6 or 4 ohms
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350" 1080p 3D Mitsubishi projector
AVR: Yamaha RX-V2700
Mains: T90e's (bi-amped)
Center: CSiii
Surrounds: 2x T90e's
Subs: 2x PSW650
350" 1080p 3D Mitsubishi projector
AVR: Yamaha RX-V2700
Mains: T90e's (bi-amped)
Center: CSiii
Surrounds: 2x T90e's
Subs: 2x PSW650
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No, Fyi t90e is the same as m60'sLiving Room
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Bi-amping those speakers wont result in any kind of audible change to your system. Not worth the effort.
I have those speakers and have "bi-amped" them in every possible way (off a reciever, off a dedicated amp, etc) and just not worth it."....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)