Can I use a multichannel amp to bi-amp my speakers


Hello to all... 

I have a pair of Gershman Avant Garde RX-20s and want to bi-amp them:

Confused about the advantages and disadvantages, as well as the confusion about cabling - but was wondering if I could use a multichannel amp to bi-amp them?

Thoughts appreciated... Thanks.
justvintagestuff
I think the amps you are considering would work better than a multichannel amp. I also noticed more improvement in sound with a better single speaker cable than bi-wiring with a lessor cable.
... I know that Gershman uses Nordost Red Dawn as interconnects and speaker cables and I'll probably go that route as well... I am leaning more towards the ModWright and will go Bi-WIred...
I use single Kimber 4TC unterminated wire so part is spliced for lower terminals and part is for upper respectively on the speaker end.
It looks like biwiring, only I don't have to use jumpers.
A multichannel amp will only work to bi-amp if each 'amp section' has it's own input, which (as noted) requires an active xover.  In my case, I've dispensed with a pre-amp, gone to active eq, and use a matrix (actually a pair) to control inputs and how various elements interconnect.

I really don't miss a stand-alone pre-amp, BTW...