Hello and thanks for taking the time to read this post. I have the audison lrx4.300 to drive my tweeters, and noticed it is a four channel amp, so was thinking of using it to drive my bass units as well. is this a good idea? Ideally i want to use 3 amps, one dedicated to each drive unit (bass, mid, tweeter) but was thinking if i could get away with using the audison to drive 2 channels. Is this a good idea or would i be better off sound quality wise to stick with 3 seperate amps. Thank you.
update Hi. The audison sounds good at the moment handling the tweeter only, i was concerned if the bass (20hz-400hz)with its heavy current requirements would be adding too much of a load onto the amp. To me restricting the "bandwidth" each amp has to reproduce makes the amp sound better, to my ears anyway, theoretically tri-amping should be the best because it cuts down the frequency range fed to each amp, therefore cuts the workload, because the audison has 4 channels i was wondering if it would be possible to use 2 channels to drive the tweeter and the remaining 2 for the bass. Just at the moment the tweeter sounds brilliant i am very happy with what the audison is doing, just wondering if feeding it bass signals increases the workload too much and ruins this. Thank you. John.