Bi-amping LSI speakers
Hi all,
I recently obtained a Sony STR-DA6400 receiver. This receiver has the ability to bi-amp the front left and right speakers. So, I hooked up the LSI-15's to bi-amp. The change in perfromance was remarkable.
The LSI's achieve a whole new level when you bi-amp.
A couple of questions:
1) When bi-amping LSI 15 (and for that manner, the LSI-C) what frequency range does the LF and HF produce?
2) How many folks here are bi-amping their LSI's, and what are your impressions?
After getting use to this, went to the next level. Since I had a STR DA-9000ES on hand, decided to use the 9000 as a power amp, and the 6400 as a preamp.
Was able to bi-amp the front three channels using this setup, and the sound is outstanding. Now, I'm looking at using the 6400 to bi-amp the surrond LF, and the 9000 for the HF.
I recently obtained a Sony STR-DA6400 receiver. This receiver has the ability to bi-amp the front left and right speakers. So, I hooked up the LSI-15's to bi-amp. The change in perfromance was remarkable.
The LSI's achieve a whole new level when you bi-amp.
A couple of questions:
1) When bi-amping LSI 15 (and for that manner, the LSI-C) what frequency range does the LF and HF produce?
2) How many folks here are bi-amping their LSI's, and what are your impressions?
After getting use to this, went to the next level. Since I had a STR DA-9000ES on hand, decided to use the 9000 as a power amp, and the 6400 as a preamp.
Was able to bi-amp the front three channels using this setup, and the sound is outstanding. Now, I'm looking at using the 6400 to bi-amp the surrond LF, and the 9000 for the HF.