Bi-amp question .. newbie


I've been looking for an Arcam Alpha 8 or 9 power amp to match with an Alpha 8 integrated. Read a lot of positive feedback on result. But the power amps seem rare (been hunting for six months) but there are a fair number of 8,9 integrateds out there. .

Ignorant question: Is bi-amping with two integrateds an alternative? Should I hunt other brand of power amp and if so, any good matches?
maverick18

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I have a lot of experience with bi-amping. In short, it is very hard to do right and almost never cost-effective.
I wouldn't recommend it for a "newbie". It's more for someone who either has a very specific problem that needs to be addressed, or, is, basically a DIYer that can't solder.
If you want an Arcam Alpha 8, or 9 power amp, you should be checking the UK eBay. I found an Alpha 8 Power Amp there after searching the net for about five minutes. But, this seller won't ship outside the UK, so don't get too excited.
Just go to eBay.co.uk and do a search for "ARCAM ALPHA 8 Power Amplifier". The bidding ends April 12th. If you followed it, then, you could, at least, see for what amount they're, currently, selling.
Maybe. Maybe, not. Some products have switchable voltage. Sometimes, by a qualified technician. Sometimes, by the flick of a switch.
But, a good point. You should ask Arcam.