Originally Posted By: Socketman

I found a better way of displaying my graph's for anyone who is interested.






The bottom graph is Axiom's impedance curve and it is virtually identical to the impedance graph that I generated.
Once the jumpers were removed from the speakers, I measured the impedance of the tweeter/mids and the woofers. The impedance changed dramatically once the the crossover was separated.

Sunfire amps have some interesting feature's for bi-amping. They allow you to bi-amp using either current or voltage depending on speakers and configuration. Using one of their 7 channel amps you can run it 5 channel and use the extra 2 channel to bi-amp. Each amp channel has 2 inputs so you can jump one amp channel to another with a simple patch cord.

Cary Audio has some interesting insight to bi-amping as well.


And I just got done looking at these graphs my idea is a no go.The 2 woofers in paralell with the crossover setup just put the impedance too low.Thankyou rof giong to the trouble of doing this...I can't believe by brain told my fingers to type rof instead of for.Looks like there is somethng screwy going on in MY crossover.