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Default Looking to buy an amp

I am interested in getting an amp for my speakers. I know nothing on the subject, and want to put as much power as I can into each channel. I have:

Polk Monitor 70s - Max power: 275 watts
Polk Monitor 30s - Max power: 100 watts
Polk CS2 - Max power: 175 watts
Cambridge MC55 cubes: Max power 110 watts

I'm using the Yamaha RX-V663 receiver, which pushes 95 watts max power to all 7 channels.


All support 8 ohms of impedence. The Monitor 70s and Monitor 30s support bi-amping. Having said that, would I be able to bi-amp them, running power from the reciever to one set of posts and power from the amp going to the other set of posts? Which amps would you recommend? I'm not looking to spend an arm and a leg, so if I have to buy two cheaper amps I can do that.
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