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  1. well, in the denon 3311 user's manual and on several webpages say that I can redirect the power from those unused rear surround channels to use in combination with the power from my front two channel which would give me four dedicated amplifier channels to drive a single pair of left and right front speakers. And they call it bi-amp. Bi-amp: http://resim.donanimhaber.com/upfiles/622033/BFB691686AB04225A0DFEC2CAA524B2E.jpg Bi-wire would be something link this: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_I9Y_JNBdKLM/SwJXsDps1wI/AAAAAAAAADM/xdYlT_lPGbw/s1600/biwire.jpg So my question is in regards the bi-amp versus using only the front left and right channels to connect the front speakers
  2. The problem and in fact, the main reason why I ask, is that, as everything else here in Brazil, quality speakers cable cost a huge deal of money. So I wanted make sure that "bi-amping" would really worth the investment beforehand. Thanks for your reply.
  3. Greetings from Brazil! I have recently got a pair of RF 52ii. I am going to use the Denon 3311 as the power unit. So my question to you: Is it worthy to bi-amp the speakers instead of using the common approach to connect the speakers (using just one cable and that jumper provided in the speaker itself)? Thank you! Gilson
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