navin advani
Well-Known Member
My bedroom install is very compact.
Besides the AVR and the 5 sources (set top box, PS3, DVD/VCD player, Wii and WD Media Player) there is no room for an additional power amp in the cabinet. In addition to this the system will have to work for 2 channel audio and 5.1 HT.
The front speakers will be floorstanding 3 way.
Hence I was thinking of getting the NAD T757 instead of a Marantz 6006 + 2 channel power amp. The idea being to use the bi-amp option of the T757 to drive the front channels woofers with one amp and mid-tweeter section with the second amp.
Question: Does the T757 have an internal crossover that allows me to choose the frequency at which I bi-amp?
I was thinking of bi-amping at say 200-300Hz. Many floor standing 3 way speakers use this has the LF frequecny (Focal's 836V XO is at 250Hz and Electra 1038 is at 230Hz; Paradigm's Signature S8 is at 230 Hz and Studio 100 is at 300 Hz and Revel's F52 is at 200 Hz). This also makes sense in power distribution becuase about 50% of all music's enery is below 250/300hz and 50% is above 250/300Hz (depending on genre).
Besides the AVR and the 5 sources (set top box, PS3, DVD/VCD player, Wii and WD Media Player) there is no room for an additional power amp in the cabinet. In addition to this the system will have to work for 2 channel audio and 5.1 HT.
The front speakers will be floorstanding 3 way.
Hence I was thinking of getting the NAD T757 instead of a Marantz 6006 + 2 channel power amp. The idea being to use the bi-amp option of the T757 to drive the front channels woofers with one amp and mid-tweeter section with the second amp.
Question: Does the T757 have an internal crossover that allows me to choose the frequency at which I bi-amp?
I was thinking of bi-amping at say 200-300Hz. Many floor standing 3 way speakers use this has the LF frequecny (Focal's 836V XO is at 250Hz and Electra 1038 is at 230Hz; Paradigm's Signature S8 is at 230 Hz and Studio 100 is at 300 Hz and Revel's F52 is at 200 Hz). This also makes sense in power distribution becuase about 50% of all music's enery is below 250/300hz and 50% is above 250/300Hz (depending on genre).