Isn't input sensitivity a measure of input volts needed to attain rated output? In that case, it is NOT the measurement needed for matching two amps for biamping, unless both amps have the same rated output. I think GAIN is the more relevant measurement.
It is a good idea to have, on the amp with higher gain, a volume control. That way you have precise control over the balance between the amps (in-line attenuators can be used if the "wrong" amp has the higher gain).
It is a good idea to have, on the amp with higher gain, a volume control. That way you have precise control over the balance between the amps (in-line attenuators can be used if the "wrong" amp has the higher gain).