Why would you need to bi-amp your speakers with a 200 W per channel amplifier???

Bi-amping allows you to connect multiple amplifiers up to a speaker, so that you can power the midrange driver and tweeter with one amplifier and the woofer with another. Generally, bi-amping is beneficial if you are currently using a small amplifier or the speaker output of your receiver to power your speaker, since you can add a second amplifier to "pick up the slack." However, a 200 W amplifier should have more than enough power to drive your speakers -- unless your living room is the size of a gymnasium. You might consider bi-wiring the 770, although the difference in sound will probably be negligible.


[This message has been edited by dmeister (edited June 13, 2002).]