Bi-amp on RTi10
jeanseb86
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Which amp would be suitable if I want to use the bi-amp capabilities of my RTi10 (for the bass)? I now use the Multiroom function on my ARV-335 but it isn't enough... (The Multiroom amp on the AVR-335 is a seperated from the others channels; it uses a different power supplie. Bi-amping with it does make a difference...) I have no idea which brand I should be looking for... Thanks
JSR
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RTi10, FXi3, CSi3, PSW505
Harman Kardon AVR-335
Sony HDTV KP-46WT520
JSR
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RTi10, FXi3, CSi3, PSW505
Harman Kardon AVR-335
Sony HDTV KP-46WT520
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I am using an older Harmon/Kardon PM665 slaved to my receiver to run my main/stereo speakers. I have it bi-amped to my RT800 and it sounds great. It is a 2 channel A/B amp and it has great power. It's a little older, but bullet proof and looks good too. I have the encluded the link.
http://manuals.harman.com/HK/Owner%27s%20Manual/PM655om.pdf -
Thanks Zingo but I don't think the Harmon/Kardon PM665 (60W/channel) would make a difference compared to the 55W I now have on the Multiroom output...
Does anyone know anything about the Harman Kardon Citation 16? I don't think I would use bi-amping with this amplifier. http://www.harmankardon.com/specifications.aspx?cat=AMP&ser=&prod=RCIT16&sType=H
Can the Polk RTi10 handle 4.5amps without being domaged?
And what about the Classe CA-100? The ADCOM GFA-555?
JSR
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RTi10, FXi3, CSi3, PSW505
Harman Kardon AVR-335
Sony HDTV KP-46WT520 (46")