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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Jessie Dazzle Project
Post Subject: Bi-amping & multi-tappingPosted by jessie.dazzle on: 4/3/2008
Quotes from Romy in blue :

"...If you are not in very large room and your bass section are not 90dB sensitive then take one of yours left ML2.0, bring it to right channel and drive with it the right’s channel bass system instead of M1.1. It will be mono and it will be ML2.0 driving bass and HF of your right channel. See if you like the result what ML2.0 does with bass..."


Are you suggesting : 
   1) Running the upper bass horn from a second ML2 ?
   2) Running the lower bass enclosures (sealed boxes) from a second ML2 ?
   3) Running both the upper bass horn and lower bass enclosures (sealed boxes) from a second ML2 ?

I don't expect there would be much benefit in running the lower bass enclosures (sealed boxes) from a second ML2s, but I could be wrong. It would however for sure be interesting to give the future 45 Hz horns + the upper bass a dedicated pair of amps.

"...The ML2.0 has 3 taps: 4 Ohm, 8 Ohm and 16 Ohm. You might run each channel from own tap..."

I have not tried this... I had been meaning to make sure it would not some how result in damage before doing so (was planning to ask Lamm... Up to now I've been using the 16 Ohm taps).

Thanks for the suggestions... I will post test results here (first I need to finish the frames).

jd*

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