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.
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.
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