opaqueice;170304 Wrote: 
>   As an experiment, could you try using your DEQ2496 for this?  You
> could do the following - disconnect one speaker entirely, and use the
> amp (I'm assuming it has a dual mono configuration) to "bi-amp" the
> other speaker.  Feed the two amp inputs with the outputs of the 2496
> (again assuming you can independently filter the outputs; otherwise
> you'd need two 2496s), with high and low pass filters set.  Then see
> how it sounds compared to the standard crossover. 

Wow, that's a need idea.  However, I do generally find it hard to
assess the quality of setup with just one speaker playing.  Sounds
very... flat, as you would imagine.

>  Alternately if you have another amp you could do this with a mono
> signal bi-amped to both speakers.  

I do have two amps, but they're both integrated amps.  Is there someway
I can make sure the volumes are properly coordinated at all times?


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