Rti-150's

Tmony
Tmony Posts: 5
edited July 2006 in Speakers
I am currently running my Rti-150's with an NAD 272 amp, 162 pre-amp and 422 tuner. I have the option of picking up another new 272 amp at a good price. Is it worth the time and expense to bi-amp my speakers? If so, what is the best wiring configuration to use in this situation? THANKS!!:cool:
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  • Toxis
    Toxis Posts: 5,116
    edited July 2006
    best wiring would be to Y split your preouts into each amp. Then just run a set of speaker wires to the top terminals and the other amp to the bottom set. Just be sure to pull out the brass jumpers. If the price is right, I say do it. Even if you don't like it, you should at least be able to sell it for what you have in it.
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