Two amps to power 7.1 speakers?


I have  2 McIntosh amps, a MC7205 (5 Chan) and a MC58(8 Chan)   I have 2 Polk Audio RTi A9s a Polk audio RTi A6 center 2 Polk Audio TSi 500s surround and would like to add 2 TSi 200s surrounds.  My Preamp is a McIntosh MX-136  7.1.   Can I run the A9s, A6 and 500s from the MC 7205 and use the MC58, bridged, to get 100w/ch from the MC58 to run the two 200’s.  Running the interconnects from the MX 136 surround ports to the MC 58?  I don’t want to ruin any of the equipment, so if it’s something that may cause harm, I won’t do it and sell the MC 58.
cody57
Yes, and have a few rails left over. You need to power 7 speakers.
You, have 13 rails before the bridge, 11 AFTER.
  
There is room for bi amping the RTi A9s too boot.
Use two of the channels on the MC58, to power the tops, two of the 7205 for the bottom section.

Regards
My suggestion is bridge all channels of the MC58 to make it a 4 channel amp to power all 4 surround speakers.
Using 4 of the channels from MC7205 to vertical bi-amp RTi A9s and one remaining channel power the RTi A6 center.

The MC 58 is only 30w/ch and 100w/ch bridged.  I’m not sure how to vertical bi-amp.  Too bad the MC7205 can’t be bridged.  I spoke with a technician at McIntosh about bi-amping the MC58 with the MC7205 to help power the A9’s because they’re known for drinking power and he didn’t seem to recommend any bi-amping. I don’t know if vertical bi-amping is different or if he misunderstood what I was trying to do.  I’d rather have the 7205 power the tower TSi 500s I’m using as back surrounds as they put out 120w/ch conservatively and the 58 only 100.