Not sure if this helps you, but I am doing something similar currently.
I have the Mirage OM9 speakers, rated for 50-150w 8ohm, bi-wire/bi-amp capable. I am driving them bi-wire using a Yamaha MX-460 amp, which is 80 wpc rms, and has A and B outputs.
On the amp, Outputs A run to the Highs, and B runs to the lows. To clarify, if I go to my amp and toggle B outputs off, you hear only the highs, and vice versa.
This was simply the most logical setup to me and also the simplest.
The difference in sound was noticeable. This setup works well, but when my 2nd new (to me) MX-460 amp comes in the mail I will be bi-amping.
Hope this helps.
I have the Mirage OM9 speakers, rated for 50-150w 8ohm, bi-wire/bi-amp capable. I am driving them bi-wire using a Yamaha MX-460 amp, which is 80 wpc rms, and has A and B outputs.
On the amp, Outputs A run to the Highs, and B runs to the lows. To clarify, if I go to my amp and toggle B outputs off, you hear only the highs, and vice versa.
This was simply the most logical setup to me and also the simplest.
The difference in sound was noticeable. This setup works well, but when my 2nd new (to me) MX-460 amp comes in the mail I will be bi-amping.
Hope this helps.