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Jon E August 8th 04 10:26 PM

NAD 2100 & 3100 bridging advice
 
I have been using a NAD 2100 power amp and have just acquired a 3100 (the
same poweramp section but with also with a preamp section built in) for less
than 20 quid via the joys of ebay.

I was wondering whether anyone had any advice on how best to use it. Am I
better off to bridge them or would I be better off bi-amping or something?
I don't really understand what either option is but am aware it's possible.


Many TIA,

Jon



Woody August 9th 04 07:06 AM

NAD 2100 & 3100 bridging advice
 

"Jon E" wrote in message
...
I have been using a NAD 2100 power amp and have just acquired a 3100 (the
same poweramp section but with also with a preamp section built in) for

less
than 20 quid via the joys of ebay.

I was wondering whether anyone had any advice on how best to use it. Am I
better off to bridge them or would I be better off bi-amping or something?
I don't really understand what either option is but am aware it's

possible.


Many TIA,

Jon



Doesn't the 2100 have it built in?


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Woody






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