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Here is a questions for the experts, Do AV Receivers really Bi-amp or just Bi-wire? I have done a lot of research on the net but there are no clear answers for AV receivers like the Denon 1907 which claim to have Bi-amping capabilities. I know for a fact that it not true Bi-amping ( which requires 2 separate Amps) but can it be called Passive Bi-amping or is it just bi-wiring cause the signals are not electrically separated at the receiver , although they have couple of extra outputs for 2 more cables to run to the speakers. I am guessing companies use the term bi-amping more as marketing gimmick for novices who have heard somewhere that Bi-amping offers higher sound fidelity and more power. Please correct me If I got this wrong.
Prashant
Here is a questions for the experts, Do AV Receivers really Bi-amp or just Bi-wire? I have done a lot of research on the net but there are no clear answers for AV receivers like the Denon 1907 which claim to have Bi-amping capabilities. I know for a fact that it not true Bi-amping ( which requires 2 separate Amps) but can it be called Passive Bi-amping or is it just bi-wiring cause the signals are not electrically separated at the receiver , although they have couple of extra outputs for 2 more cables to run to the speakers. I am guessing companies use the term bi-amping more as marketing gimmick for novices who have heard somewhere that Bi-amping offers higher sound fidelity and more power. Please correct me If I got this wrong.
Prashant