Sunfire Grand 5 Channel 200x5 amplifier & Bose 901 Connectio
Can anyone tell me how to make this work?
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OconeeOrange wrote:"Gary likes to play it 'loud' as do I. His system begs you turn it up until you die"
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kingman wrote:I'm suggesting he bi-amp 2 channels to each speaker to get higher power. Use 2 channels of the Sunfire on each side and to each speaker.

OconeeOrange wrote:"Gary likes to play it 'loud' as do I. His system begs you turn it up until you die"
TNRabbit wrote:Wayne you can't bi-amp the Bose 901s, can you??
TNRabbit wrote:kingman wrote:I'm suggesting he bi-amp 2 channels to each speaker to get higher power. Use 2 channels of the Sunfire on each side and to each speaker.
Not possible with that configuration.
angelod307 wrote:TNRabbit wrote:kingman wrote:I'm suggesting he bi-amp 2 channels to each speaker to get higher power. Use 2 channels of the Sunfire on each side and to each speaker.
Not possible with that configuration.
Maybe. One channel needs inverting at the input, then all the channels would have to share ground. So unless there is a reason why not, i believe it may be possible. What say the resident engineer mark.

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No. You CANNOT join Sunfire multi-channel amp channels together. No provisions in the manual for ANY type of bridging, either.
Let's just blow the amp up!!!Return to Carver Home (Theater)
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