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  1. New to HT, jumped in with a pair of RP-160M driven by Denon AVR-X2400H. This is what fits the budget for now. R-115SW, RP-280F and RP-450C will follow when I can afford it. Anyways. I've been googling around in the last few days, but I couldn't find a definite answer to my question. During pre-purchase research, I've read that both my new speakers and amp are capable of bi-amping. I figured some speaker wire and banana plugs won't break the bank, so there's no reason not to do it if it would improve the sound even a little. My only concern is that the speakers rated for 100 Watt, the amp pumps out 95 Watt. Which is perfectly fine without bi-amping. But what happens when I bi-amp the speakers, I'll effective double the power input, both the tweeters and the midrange speakers gonna receive the full 95 Watt. Will the excess power damage my speakers? Can I and should I limit the power input on the amp side or is it done automatically when I set it up in the GUI? Thanks, John
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