I’m afraid the previous posters are correct. Bi amping requires 2 stereo or 4 mono amps (or 1 4 channel amp). As mentioned if your amp or receiver has an A and B speaker terminals it is still a two channel amp. It is not the same thing so if you want to bi-amp with the A 21 you will need two of them. I think you will be better off bi wiring them. I prefer using two separate sets of speaker cables and keep them separated from each other to avoid EMI interaction with each other and keep them off the floor as well. One of the main reasons for improvement with bi-wire and bi-amping is the elimination of the bad sounding jumpers that most speakers that are bi-wire capable come with. Omega Mikro sells pure copper ribbon jumpers that are a big improvement over most factory jumpers. At about $40 they are cheap to try. See them here: http://shop.mapleshadestore.com/Clearview-Biwire-Jumpers_p_1187.html
Might just save you another $3000. The sonic improvements of bi-amping/wiring are subtle and I can think of many other upgrades I would rather make for $3000. I think you would need a serious highly resolving system to justify it. But as always in this hobby YMMV.
Cheers.
Might just save you another $3000. The sonic improvements of bi-amping/wiring are subtle and I can think of many other upgrades I would rather make for $3000. I think you would need a serious highly resolving system to justify it. But as always in this hobby YMMV.
Cheers.