Can someone explain the Bi-Amping thing

My Receiver will let me use the B Speakers as fronts along with A. (right now I'm just using A, single Amp).

If I wire the A terminals to the bottom posts and the B terminals to the top posts, how will this *not* improve my situation? Wouldn't dedicating a 90W Amp to the woofers and a seperate 90W Amp to the tweeters effectively deliver more power? I mean, yeah, you're still getting 90W but its not split between drivers.

I would *think* (and I'm not audio engineer) that by taking drivers out of the equation for a given amp, effectively lowering the resistance. After all, a single 90W Amp now only had to drive 2 Midranges, not 2 Mids and a Tweet... now if the Amp is providing 90W and (as pointed out earlier) the speaker is now providing less resistance...

or do I need to go back to High School Physics?


snazzed


M22, VP150, QS8 <--all v2
Sub: Outlaw LFM1-Plus
Denon AVR1910, Sony X900-65"