Outlaw combo 950/770 w/RTi12
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Switch the Onkyo and H/K other way...
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Originally posted by Sami
Switch the Onkyo and H/K other way...
Huh?
I have tried using the Onk feeding the bottom woofers and the HK2000 feeding the mid / tweet that sounded to different to the CS400i center.
I tried both ways what sounds best is the Onk feeding all Mids / Tweets on all 5 speakers. So if another amp was used for the front speakers Mids / Tweet's isn't that going to mess up with the other speakers sound, being feed from another amp.
Speakers
Carver Amazing Fronts
CS400i Center
RT800i's Rears
Sub Paradigm Servo 15
Electronics
Conrad Johnson PV-5 pre-amp
Parasound Halo A23
Pioneer 84TXSi AVR
Pioneer 79Avi DVD
Sony CX400 CD changer
Panasonic 42-PX60U Plasma
WMC Win7 32bit HD DVR -
Originally posted by disneyjoe7
Huh?
I have tried using the Onk feeding the bottom woofers and the HK2000 feeding the mid / tweet that sounded to different to the CS400i center. -
i have four rti10s that i use for fronts and surrounds. I was bi-amping the fronts and surround mid/tweet with avr525(75Wrms) and woofers with avr8000(110Wrms).After thinking about it, i tried bi-amping the fronts with only the avr8000 and the surrounds with the avr525.
it sounded better that way! the before method caused an unbalancing of the natural sound of the rti10.Matching the power with the new method made a more natural sound and less booming problems....
i would suggest bi-amping with the same wattage and the same amp type section on the two sections of the speaker for a more balanced sound.Bi-amp the center and front channels with the more powerfull amp and bi-amp the surrounds on the less powerfull amp...avr525, avr8000, two pa2000
four RTI10
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