Anyone bi-amping their RTi-a7's or CSi-a6'?

chiptouz
chiptouz Posts: 152
edited March 2013 in Speakers
Anyone out there bi-amping these speakers? If so can you please tell me the performance difference before you bi-amped and after? Thinking about buying a 5 channel amp and maybe bi-amping my fronts. Just a thought.

Thanks,

Chip
Sharp LC-80uq17u
Denon 4520ci Receiver
OPPO BDP-203 Blu-Ray Disc Player
Monster HTS 3600
Polk RTi-a7 (fronts)
Polk CSi-a6 (Center)
Polk TC-60i (Rear & Surround Rear)
HSU Research VTF3-MK4 (Sub)
Logitech Harmony elite (Remote)
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  • ken brydson
    ken brydson Posts: 8,780
    edited March 2013
    Waste of wire with an AVR IMO...
  • chiptouz
    chiptouz Posts: 152
    edited March 2013
    True. I was thinking with a multichannel amp. But form what I just researched it looks like it really isn't bi-amping unless you use an active crossover...
    Sharp LC-80uq17u
    Denon 4520ci Receiver
    OPPO BDP-203 Blu-Ray Disc Player
    Monster HTS 3600
    Polk RTi-a7 (fronts)
    Polk CSi-a6 (Center)
    Polk TC-60i (Rear & Surround Rear)
    HSU Research VTF3-MK4 (Sub)
    Logitech Harmony elite (Remote)
  • zane77
    zane77 Posts: 1,696
    edited March 2013
    Your research payed off, don't bi-amp
    Home Theater
    Onkyo PR-SC5508 Sharp LC-70LE847U
    Emotiva XPA-5 Emotiva XPA-2 Emotiva UPA-2
    Front RTi-A9 Wide RTi-A7 Center CSi-A6 Surround FXi-A6 Rear RTi-A3 Sub 2x PSW505
    Sony BDP-S790 Dishnetwork Hopper/Joey Logitech Harmony One Apple TV
    Two Channel
    Oppo 105D BAT VK-500 w/BatPack SDA SRS 2.3 Dreadnought Squeezebox Touch Apple TV