Quote:Posted by: RY Posted on: Today at 08:03:41
(am I getting carried away?)
My policy is to never discourage someone else from spending money on their system, but in your case I would seriously consider this possibility.
My experience with horizontal biamping is admittedly both a long time ago, and vicariously through other people's systems but it seems to me like one of those ideas that is better in theory than practice. But, in the event that in your case it is actually a good idea, what is the problem you are tying to solve?
If you are looking for more bass, what about a dedicated subwoofer rather than another amp and crossover for your current speakers?
Another thing to think about is it seems like you really like the sound you are getting with your 300B amp. When you crossover to another amp you're throwing away some of that sound. And in your case probably starting with the lower midrange and upper bass that is traditionally the sweet spot for a 300B amp.
If you do pursue this I'm a big fan of Pass amps, so I would strongly consider either Pass itself or Firstwatt for the low frequency side.