God Sean, you make it sound so easy :^). But of course you do, your a smart guy! And in fact what Sean said is dead on.
I run two amps in my H/T system one is the Classe CA-301, which ties to the main left and right speakers. The other is a Classe CAV 150 six-channel amp bridged for three to run center and surround. I'm able to get the same output wattage to all five speakers this way when I run in 5.1.
I think this is the key to getting a good blend from two amps. If the output of the amps were different it may make setting the room up a little more challenging. I'm not saying it couldn't be done however.
Please note when listening to music you will only need to run your stereo amp. You can save a little money on your electric bill that way.
I run two amps in my H/T system one is the Classe CA-301, which ties to the main left and right speakers. The other is a Classe CAV 150 six-channel amp bridged for three to run center and surround. I'm able to get the same output wattage to all five speakers this way when I run in 5.1.
I think this is the key to getting a good blend from two amps. If the output of the amps were different it may make setting the room up a little more challenging. I'm not saying it couldn't be done however.
Please note when listening to music you will only need to run your stereo amp. You can save a little money on your electric bill that way.