Hey guys - I've been wrestling with this, and I still don't understand the "Crossover" section of my Peavey TNT130.
I guess that I really don't understand the concept of Bi-amping.
from the TNT130 manual:
As an experiment, here's what I did: I took the High Output from the Crossover section and put it in to the Input of a little SWR 60W Combo amp.
When I power on the SWR, I get sound from both amps, which I was expecting.
Here's what's puzzling: In this configuration, the SWR is louder at 3 then it is at 10 by itself.
If I put both amps at 5, the room shakes.
I'm pretty certain that since their example (XC 400) is 210W @ 4 Ohms, that the idea is to bi-amp with a more powerful amp/cab or combo than the TNT130.
Is the purpose of Bi-amping simply to have a single source signal (the bass) spread out on larger stages? Maybe for small venues without PA systems?
Sorry if these questions are stupid, but I've failed trying to learn exactly what it does and why.
Thanks,