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Adjusting for difference in gain in biamping [message #14501] Mon, 09 February 2004 14:07 Go to previous message
GarMan is currently offline  GarMan
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Not sure if this goes in Speakers or Amp, but here it goes.
After completing my first chip amp, I started to experiement with a biamp configuration. However, I've noticed that my chip and tube amp are of different gain. The tube has a higher output.

What is the normal proceedure in correcting for this? Should adjustments be made in the amps or at the crossover? What are the methods to find the exact amount of adjustment?

thanks,
gar.

 
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