Have a B&W speaker that I use as the centerchannel speaker in a HT system. This speaker already has terminals which allow what B&W describes in the Manual as a "bi-wire" option.
My pre/processor (Rotel) is pretty flexible, as you can imagine. It is currently running C, RF & LF, RR & LR through an ADCOM 5 channel power amp and a powered sub.
I have available a separate quality power amp for the RF & LF channels in the 250 RMS range, another quality amp with 100 RMS for the LR & RR channels My specific question is as follows:
Can I split the Center Channel feed (RCA cable female into 2 male) from the pre/processor and use another similiar quality stereo power amp (@125 RMS per channel) and run one wire pair to each the two B&W terminals after I remove the bridging strap? This amp does have adjustable L&R channel gain control on the front panel of the amp, BTW.
Do I REALLY need an electronic crossover
or will the internal crossovers protect the speakers. It would seem to me that if they are bridged to begin with both are receiving 100% of the program material. If bi-wired, they are still each receiving 100% of the program material, are they not? We are not talking ear splitting volume levels here, just an upgrade from the ADCOM rather limited power output. The current system sounds very good on Blu-ray soundtracks and doesn't seem to ever be lacking in volume, I'm just looking to use some of the older quality separates I've accumulated over the last couple years...
And be able to drive the front speakers (in Stereo) with authority when playing LP's and some of the older two channel material I have.