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    Question DD66000 Biamping

    Dear forum!

    I have two Camco DL3000-2p.
    Is it possible to biamp the DD66000 without an active crossover?
    In the manual they say, i need an active crossover. Is it right?

    If it is possible: How do i set the jumpers?

    Thank you

    Dieter
    Daphile; MUSETEC AUDIO (L.K.S. Audio) MH-DA005 - USB; Accuphase E-460; Everest DD66000

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    Yes you need one

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    It is possible to PASSIVE biamp the DD66000: I have tried. Because the Crossovers separate the Bass and the HF-speaker.

    Otherwise Bi-Wiring were not possible.

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    Dieter
    Daphile; MUSETEC AUDIO (L.K.S. Audio) MH-DA005 - USB; Accuphase E-460; Everest DD66000

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    I believe it may be possible, if you -only- remove the shorting straps on the rear terminal area,
    -and- the amps are matched in sensitivity. But as the manual says, you should be
    consulting a dealer. View this response as well intended, but also as speculation and conjecture
    based on a brief look at the manual.

    If any of the straps intended for passive vs. biamp are moved on the front panels,
    you could find yourself in a world of anguish.

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    Yes, I only removed the the shorting straps on the rear terminal area and the amps are matched in sensitivity.

    But i don't like the sound. So i run the DD in passive mode.

    Thank you Dieter
    Daphile; MUSETEC AUDIO (L.K.S. Audio) MH-DA005 - USB; Accuphase E-460; Everest DD66000

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    That seems to be the strong suggestion in the manual (run passive, bi-wire if you like, or go full/dedicated active biamp)

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    It was just a try!
    Daphile; MUSETEC AUDIO (L.K.S. Audio) MH-DA005 - USB; Accuphase E-460; Everest DD66000

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    Yes. Glad you gave it a shot and shared your experience

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