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Originally posted by psyprof1:
One last point (from here anyway) on biamping is that any system that sends the bass below a set frequency, e.g. 50 Hz, to active subwoofers is technically a biamped system - it's just that the two frequency bands are low bass and everything else. So lots of you are biamping right now. But if it's a mono subwoofer I guess it's just one-and-a-half-amping.
Regardless, there is still a passive crossover inside the main speakers in any configuration other than using active crossovers in a "traditional" system with a powered sub. The passive crossover is the main culprit in degrading the performance of a speaker. It's a resistive / inductive reactance / capacitive reactance mess actually. wink