BiAmping RTi12's: Are woofers on one, midranges and tweeter on other?

trevize
trevize Posts: 30
edited November 2005 in Speakers
I'm new to HT and don't understand biamping so well. I have a Pioneer 1015 and I'd like to get more power going to my RTi12's which are my front speakers. If I biamp them (by using the Pioneer's "surround back" speaker outputs), will the woofers get up to 110w/ch, and the midranges and tweeter also get up to 110w/ch? Biamping like this will make them sound louder, right? Will the distortion increase too? Will the impedance of the RTi12's drop and cause a problem for the 1015? I have a 5.1 setup using a CSi5 center, 2 old Boston A150's as my surrounds, and a Velodyne DSP-12, all speakers set to "Large" with the crossover to the subwoofer at 60Hz, and 14 guage Ultra speaker cables. I cannot afford to buy a new amp right now. Any help appreciated.
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