Hi all
I have a dilemma, and I think the best way to explain it is to give a little bit of background, and describe the predicament I’m faced with. I hope this is the appropriate forum because it is specific to AVR receivers, and less to all the ancillaries of home theater.
Background:
I currently have an extraordinary Yamaha RX-A810. I bought it in a set someone was selling driving 5 polk speakers in a 5.1 configuration (Two RTI A3, a CSI A4, two older gen polk bookshelfs, and a psw111). The whole set together was absolutely excellent, but the cocaine of MOAR was calling. The room I have is 23’ x 17’ with 9’ ceilings.
I got a pair of Paradigm monitor 9 v4’s for my fronts, and upgraded my CSI A4 to a CSI A6. The RTI A3’s are relegated to the front surround, and the older polk bookshelf’s to the rear surround position. I spent a good few days battling the Chernobyl Hot Zone to get the rear surrounds wired through the attic. While I was back there, I also had the foresight to pre-wire for four overhead ceiling speakers.
It’s all quite good, *however*, I think my RX-A810 is at or beyond its power limit. Between the extra speakers, larger speakers, and longer wires, I think it’s overstressed.
Thus my dilemma. To relieve stress and stay within budget, I was considering getting an inexpensive power amplifier for the rear surrounds using the pre-outs of the receiver, then using the extra two-channels to bi-amp the front speakers. This would maximize the receiver, give the (potential) benefit of bi-amping, and be inexpensive. But can the receiver do this? The receiver is advertised as having a max of 7-channels driven, which I assume means the power amplifier, but what if I have an external amplifier?
And then I considered an alternative approach: buy a more powerful amplifier for just the front speakers, and then down the line get a dolby-atmos capable receiver. Then for a 7.2.4 surround setup, I would only need a 9-channel amplified receiver, no?
How does this all tie together? My current receiver has 9 channels of output (2 for zone 2 or height), but it only wants to drive 7 channels. If I do the bi-amp configuration as I’m imagining (with the rear surround being powered by an amplifier), can I still have my 7 channels of surround? The crutchfield guy I spoke with said “sure” and pointed me to an amplifier, btu in my head I’m still going “are you sure”?
I’ve scoured the manual and can’t find any information on the subject. I need an adult. Please help.