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Biamping using home theatre receivers
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<blockquote data-quote="RPM-MACHINE" data-source="post: 58525" data-attributes="member: 803"><p>At the moment, the 459 is only powering the 4 front speakers and centre speaker. The yammy tallboys and the bookshelves are connected using speaker A and B. </p><p></p><p>The BR2's, I am looking for a stereo amp just for listening to music, so they will be out of commission for movies and tv.</p><p></p><p>I just dont like sharing the fronts from my amp for the bookshelves and tallboys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RPM-MACHINE, post: 58525, member: 803"] At the moment, the 459 is only powering the 4 front speakers and centre speaker. The yammy tallboys and the bookshelves are connected using speaker A and B. The BR2's, I am looking for a stereo amp just for listening to music, so they will be out of commission for movies and tv. I just dont like sharing the fronts from my amp for the bookshelves and tallboys. [/QUOTE]
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