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I will. Bridging might not be the thing I need or want, but overall I want more power. My hope is that 2xC270 bridged will perform better, specially on lower levels, than one do in stereo. I will try with the 6 ohm Dalis and keep both eyes (and one hand) on heating. Again it`s all about what I hear, not what I read. The two C270 I have is in very good shape.
Thx. I
More power cannot possibly improve low volume sound (assume that's what you mean by 'lower levels') because the power you already have is not being used. You are just adding more unused power.
The caveat is if your amp(s) are already clipping at those low levels, but I think you would hear that and you wouldn't be able to turn up the volume.
Perhaps re-think what you are trying to achieve? Or can you explain it differently if I have misunderstood
More power cannot possibly improve low volume sound (assume that's what you mean by 'lower levels') because the power you already have is not being used. You are just adding more unused power.
The caveat is if your amp(s) are already clipping at those low levels, but I think you would hear that and you wouldn't be able to turn up the volume.
Perhaps re-think what you are trying to achieve? Or can you explain it differently if I have misunderstood
Hi, and thanks for reply.
Yes, by lower levels I mean lower volume. So by adding another amp, there are nothing to gain, like better dynamic, better bass, a.s.o.? My idea, with more power, is that the speakers would preform better. I guess I`m wrong .
Thx