If bi-amping is so great, why do some high end speakers not support it?


I’m sure a number of you have much more technical knowledge than I. so I’m wondering: a lot of people stress the value of bi-amping. My speakers (B&W CM9, and Monitor Audio PL100II) both offer the option. I use it on the Monitors, and I think it helps.

But I’ve noticed many speakers upward of $5k, and some more than $50k (e.g., some of Magico) aren’t set up for it.

Am I missing something? Or is this just one of the issues on which there are very different opinions with no way to settle the disagreement?

Thanks folks…


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"Or is this just one of the issues on which there are very different opinions with no way to settle the disagreement?"

Yup.  
Oh please not this subject again.
I would rather debate,

Analog Vs Digital
Solid state Vs Tubes.
This Pwr cord beats that Pwr cord

Best of luck to you,

Kenny.
Jordan vs. James? Mozart vs. Beethoven?
lol
I have no position myself. I just was curious what the experts thought.