Bi amping/ Sub Questions

Webb_03
Webb_03 Posts: 42
edited December 2010 in Speakers
So i was talking to my brother last night, Hes an infinity guy. Has a VERY nice sounding set up but knows nothing about bi amping.

My Question is this. If i wanted to bi amp my entire 5 channel home theatre, M70 II's M40 II's CS2. What kind of processor would handle such a requirement, My current Carver processor 'Needs upgraded anyway' only has 5 inlets for the RCA's that run from my Carver 705x, so if i picked up another 5 channel carver how would i get these all into one processing source?
The second and less important question is should i go with a psw 125 or psw 505, im a hip hop fan at times and love the bass, but i also listen to jazz, classical, etc.

Any help or input is welcome. Thanks for looking

-Chris

P.S. how the hell do u track ur posts on this forum :O
B&W CM10 Mains, Monitor 40 Surrounds, B&W Cm Centre, PSW 125 sub/ CV 10" sub, Marantz 7701 Processor, Carver M4.0T, Carver 705x 5 channel, 60'' Sharp LED, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Sonos, and of course my trusty laptop for hi res ( for now)
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  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,855
    edited December 2010
    True bi-amping requires a separate amp for each channel and active crossovers for each speaker. In short, forget your idea.
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  • Webb_03
    Webb_03 Posts: 42
    edited December 2010
    F1nut wrote: »
    True bi-amping requires a separate amp for each channel and active crossovers for each speaker. In short, forget your idea.

    Mh, aight thanks i guess
    B&W CM10 Mains, Monitor 40 Surrounds, B&W Cm Centre, PSW 125 sub/ CV 10" sub, Marantz 7701 Processor, Carver M4.0T, Carver 705x 5 channel, 60'' Sharp LED, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Sonos, and of course my trusty laptop for hi res ( for now)