I'm curious about thermal implications for the receiver (in my case).
I have a 7.1 receiver, but only have 5.1, so the amps are idle as is.
My thought is it is free. I have never read any disadvantage (aside from cost of amplification or wire - both of which I already have).
The advantages I have read about seem to be negligible, but I have never seen any comment on the thermal aspect of bi-amping.
I am no EE and hope those of you that know more about amps will comment on the accuracy of my reasoning (which may well be based on bogus ASSUMPTIONS):
1) If the same amount of power is used for bi-amping, is it advantageous to spread the heat out over the extra circuits, thereby reducing he highest temperature seen by any individual component.
2) Is heat output linear or logarithmic? IOW, if bi-amping reduces the load on the lower frequency amp by 5% would the resulting decrease in temperature (relative to room temperature) be 5% or would it be less or greater than 5%?