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biamping question
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I'm trying to biamp the speaker with Rotel 956AX six channel amplifier. So, two channels of amp output will power the each main speakers. The problem is that my Denon receiver only has one preamp outs for the main speaker. Are there biamp compatible audio interconnect cable outthere? If so could you recommend a good hi-end cable for this application?
Thanks,
-Dan
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Re: biamping question
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If I understand you correctly, you want to split the preamp outputs for each channel (left and right) of your Denon receiver to power two amp channels (for each speaker) of the Rotel power amp to enable biamping your speakers, correct?
Click on www.monstercable.com, then on "Search" at the top of the Home page. Key in "Y connector" and you'll find the audio Y connectors. You'll need two male-to-two female RCA Y connectors. Be careful wiring this up. Make sure the Rotel power amp can be connected in this fashion, because the Y connector will interconnect the input stage of two amps simultaneously. You might find the connectors at a local audio or parts store as well.
Regards,
Alan Lofft
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Alan Lofft, Axiom Resident Expert (Retired)
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