Bi-amping (or bi-amplification) refers to using two amplifiers to power a single loudspeaker. Typically, one amplifier powers the high-frequency drivers (tweeter) and the other powers the low-frequency drivers (woofer). This can provide better sound quality by reducing intermodulation distortion and allowing each amplifier to work within a narrower frequency range, optimizing its performance. It's commonly used in high-end audio systems and professional sound reinforcement.
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