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    Bi Amp L300?

    Is it feasable to Bi-Amp the L300 using the Ashley XR1001 crossover network and would it be advantagous or not?

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    All you need is here http://www.jblproservice.com/pdf/Stu...ries/4333B.pdf

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    Bi amping is generally accepted as being ' a good thing ' It does allow you to choose amps with different attributes for the LF and MF/HF sections. For example a nice big Crown to run the bass and a Class A sweety to run the top.
    Just my 2 cents worth , have fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by macaroonie View Post
    Bi amping is generally accepted as being ' a good thing ' It does allow you to choose amps with different attributes for the LF and MF/HF sections.
    and don't forget the primary improvement of bi amp that is according to my knowledge the removal of the series resistance of the coil in the low pass section

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    Thanks for the info and it would be nice to run the JBL 3133A network but I don't have two and there aren't a great deal of them for sale out there. That leaves the Ashly, is it a reasonable alternative?

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    Even with the 3133A networks you still need the active crossover. I'd consider building 4313B's (the forum member, not the speaker) updated L300 network in a Biamp only version. All you need the full HF section and the low pass portion of the MF section. Protect the LE-85 with a 20 uF cap for DC and other nasties, or simply use the full MF section.

    You will have to do a search to find the network, but it was included in a recent post.

    EDIT: Here it is: http://audioheritage.org/vbulletin/s...=1042#post1042
    and a thread about it: http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...highlight=l300
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