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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8783257" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>100% yes.</p><p></p><p>Yes.</p><p></p><p>By the looks of it, that BitOne is one fancy unit. An all in one. So rewiring is necessary to take full advantage of that BitOne. Full control of each 3-way speaker. As long as the installer knows how to program the BitOne, it will definitely sound better.</p><p></p><p>An audio tech once explained to me that each component gets the full power if it is part of a 2 or 3 way setup with a shared passive crossover. If the channel gives 75wRMS, the tweeter, midrange, and midbass all get the full 75wRMS. It is not 75 ÷ 3. Most of it was beyond my understanding but the general idea took hold. So I would do without the other Mosconi if lack of power is your concern. Also, being able to perceive subtleties and time alignments in back of you may prove difficult IMO. </p><p>Buuut.. If in for a penny, in for a pound will not break you; might as well get it done. That way you will not wonder. </p><p> I am still very curious as to what the first installer used as a signal leveler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8783257, member: 654802"] 100% yes. Yes. By the looks of it, that BitOne is one fancy unit. An all in one. So rewiring is necessary to take full advantage of that BitOne. Full control of each 3-way speaker. As long as the installer knows how to program the BitOne, it will definitely sound better. An audio tech once explained to me that each component gets the full power if it is part of a 2 or 3 way setup with a shared passive crossover. If the channel gives 75wRMS, the tweeter, midrange, and midbass all get the full 75wRMS. It is not 75 ÷ 3. Most of it was beyond my understanding but the general idea took hold. So I would do without the other Mosconi if lack of power is your concern. Also, being able to perceive subtleties and time alignments in back of you may prove difficult IMO. Buuut.. If in for a penny, in for a pound will not break you; might as well get it done. That way you will not wonder. I am still very curious as to what the first installer used as a signal leveler. [/QUOTE]
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