Title: | You get surface noise in real life too |
Notice: | Let's be conformist |
Moderator: | GOVT02::BARKER |
Created: | Thu Jul 28 1988 |
Last Modified: | Mon Jun 02 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 550 |
Total number of notes: | 3847 |
This note is also posted in DSSDEV::AUDIO. I recently built a bipolar power amp with a high quality pot for a volume control. I use this amp with CD input only in my "background music" system. My main system has a Musical Fidelity A1 amp at the centre of it, not super-fi, but it sounds good to me. The A1 is smooth sounding and involving, but bass performance is not it's strong point (though it's ok). The amp I built is different to the A1, a little clinical sounding, but deep and firm bass. My question is - it wouldn't cost me too much to build a second pair of amps, this would enable me to go to bi-amping. What sort of differences might I notice by doing this? I have to say that I don't need to do this, but I'm interested and may try it for fun.
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173.1 | Remember G.I.G.O. | BAHTAT::SALLITT | Dave @RKG, 831-3117 | Wed May 16 1990 15:54 | 19 |
I assume by bi-amping you mean driving the seperate parts of your speakers' passive crossovers with seperate power amps, as opposed to using an active electronic crossover before the power amps, and no passive crossovers at all. I'd term the latter "active", although that usually implies the power amps live in the speaker cabs. However. I would expect to hear more control, especially at low frequencies, and greater seperation between details in the music throughout the band, by bi-amping. This can be had to a lesser degree with bi-wiring, and to a much greater degree in an active system. Whether this this will actually sound *better* will depend on many other factors in the system, and may ruthlessly expose any inadequacies in the source signal. You may get a more learned discourse on this in DSSDEV::AUDIO, where I see you've also posted this note. Have fun. Dave |