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Setting up 2 amps at once to setup help?


daoki

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Hey guys I’m using a pair of Polk rti a7s with a Denon Poa 2800 amplifier and Denon receiver 2801. I just bought another power yamha PC2002M power amplifier which has a little more kick then the denon 2800. But I will be giving the denon 2800 to my dad when he gets back from his trip. I just want to know is it possible to hook up the 2 power amps to my setup at once ? And is it worth will I see a big difference in sound quality and performance ? I’m just curious and want to do a bit of experimenting only if it’s possible? Don’t want to risk blowing anything up. Thanks guys 

Tony

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2 hours ago, daoki said:

Hey guys I’m using a pair of Polk rti a7s with a Denon Poa 2800 amplifier and Denon receiver 2801. I just bought another power yamha PC2002M power amplifier which has a little more kick then the denon 2800. But I will be giving the denon 2800 to my dad when he gets back from his trip. I just want to know is it possible to hook up the 2 power amps to my setup at once ?

No. Do not even THINK about doing such a thing. You are guaranteed to destroy one or both amps.

 

2 hours ago, daoki said:

 

And is it worth will I see a big difference in sound quality and performance ?

Well, it will get quiet, real quick and you'll enjoy that lovely smell of burned electronic components. 

 

2 hours ago, daoki said:

 

I’m just curious and want to do a bit of experimenting only if it’s possible? Don’t want to risk blowing anything up. Thanks guys 

Tony

Like I said: Don't even THINK about doing it. 

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6 hours ago, daoki said:

Ok guys note taken. It’s one or the other. But just out of curiosity say if they were identical power amps of one or the other then could I do it? Biamping is that what it’s cslles ?

Bi-amping is a different thing to what you described earlier. Are your speakers suitable for bi-amping? Do you have a suitable electronic crossover? 

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