Hi y'all,
Thanks for all the continued input.
Thought I would post Yamaha's response to my last few questions about bi-amping:
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How much additional power is sent to the front speakers when bi-amping?
140 watts from the surround back speaker terminal. That does not double the wattage because you are sending 140w to power the subwoofer then the front channel does the Mid/Highs.
Do you only notice a difference in your setup when listening to 2ch material or do you hear the improvement with surround sound material as well? How would you describe the improvement in sound?
I notice a difference in all listen modes and the sound is clearer/sharper, bass more defined with a little more volume.
When bi-amping, is it possible to individually adjust the output level of the front and surround back terminals? In other words, if I want a bit more mid/high, do I have the ability to boost the surround back output while leaving the front output untouched?
No the front & surround back act as one.
Does the ohm rating of a speaker change when the jumpers are removed?
If my speakers are 8 ohms with the jumpers in place, are each pair of terminals still 8 ohms with the jumpers removed? If not, is there anything special I would need to do in the receiver's setup?
If the are 8 ohms you set the receiver to 8, nothing special.
Will the receiver run hotter or cooler when bi-amping?
Not really, maybe a slight difference.
Do speaker wire lengths need to be exact when bi-amping?
No, not exact but I try to make the close.
Is it always recommended to bi-amp in a 5.1 setup if the fronts are capable of it?
I would do it but its not a requirement.
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So, I ran the extra wires and will test it out for myself. What I've read in this thread makes me a skeptic, but I think I'll just have to try it so I KNOW. I'm still waiting for my speakers to arrive.
Thanks again and I will try to remember to report back.