
Anedio A1 Power Amplifier 9
can be significant, revealing another layer of sonic information.
We believe that a pair of amplifiers with moderate current capacity,
when used in passive bi-amplification, is sonically superior to a
single amplifier with massive current capacity. For more
information, please see “Bi-wiring and Bi-amplification” on
www.anedio.com.
Benefit of Anedio’s Implementation
Anedio's implementation of passive bi-amplification offers an
important benefit — immunity to ground-loop noise when
two amplifier channels are tied to a single input.
A pitfall in bi-amplification is the potential ground loop introduced
when the two inputs of the stereo channels are tied together.
Depending on how the amplifier grounding system is designed, the
additional ground noise can be quite high. That is why, in some
systems, passive bi-amping actually degrades the sonic quality.
In the A1 Amp, the bi-amplification feature was conceived at the
very beginning of the design stage, not as an afterthought, and is
optimized for the lowest ground noise. Even when the two amplifier
channels are configured for bi-amplification, the noise level remains
extraordinarily low. Moreover, the bi-amplification mode is
activated with a built-in switch, and there is no need for an external
Y cable.
Setting Passive Bi-amp Mode
Before changing the switching setting, turn off the power to the
A1 Amplifier.
For passive bi-amp operation, use a small flat screw driver to slide
the switch to “BIAMP”as shown below.
Connect the input signal to either IN1 or IN2 (but not both, since
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