As I understend it, bi-amping would use one amp to power the woofers, and a second amp to power the mids and tweeters. In this scenario, why would you need to send the signal to the tweeters only? The M-80 has 2 sets of connectors, one of which goes to the woofers, and the other to the mids and tweeters, in order to facilitate bi-amping. Why would you want to take the crossover, which is designed especially for the one purpose of separating the mid and high frequencies in an M-80, out of the loop and replace it with a crossover not designed for the job? How would you power the mids and tweeters separately? Wouldn't you have to tri-amp?

Mark


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