In Reply to: How does Bi-Amping really work? posted by walter on November 1, 2002 at 19:19:19:
What you could do is buy a subwoofer amp like one from Parts Express that you run your speakers into and then seperates the lows and highs and then add a subwoofer to. They have an adjustable crossover frequency and a subwoofer volume control and a phase control. But because your Eico is an integrated amp it would be harder to biamp in the normal sense, because you can't break out the preamp and amp sections. Don't listen to anybody, that Eico is a great little integrated, and you probably really like your speakers, you just need more bass. Get a good 12" subwoofer and put in a corner and you will be suprised at what you can end up with. A solid state amp is a very good way to go for a subwoofer.Kenny
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