130 watts into your speakers isn't an issue so long as you don't over drive them.
That said, you need to make sure your speakers are wired such that they can be biamped. The mfg will tell you this.
That said, the only way you could do this with your Elite is IF you can independently configure your surround amps to be driven by the Front/Main preamp outs - such that they get the exact same signal as the front amps would get. I'm not familiar with your Elite, so unless you know how to do this I wouldn't try it.
That said, I frankly doubt you'll find it makes much difference, but if you can meet all of the above criteria, it may still be fund to try. I've tried to passively biamp many different amp/speaker configs, and have only had luck (ie a materially favorable result) with one setup.
That said, you need to make sure your speakers are wired such that they can be biamped. The mfg will tell you this.
That said, the only way you could do this with your Elite is IF you can independently configure your surround amps to be driven by the Front/Main preamp outs - such that they get the exact same signal as the front amps would get. I'm not familiar with your Elite, so unless you know how to do this I wouldn't try it.
That said, I frankly doubt you'll find it makes much difference, but if you can meet all of the above criteria, it may still be fund to try. I've tried to passively biamp many different amp/speaker configs, and have only had luck (ie a materially favorable result) with one setup.