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I have an Onkyo 806, and Boston HS450 Tower speakers. The receiver outputs 130w per channel, and the speakers have a recommended amplifier power of 15-200w. The back of the speakers have only one pair of speaker inputs, not 2 like most bi-amped speakers. My question is, will I benefit from running the bi-amped speaker wire from my surround back speakers into my towers, giving them two pair of speaker wire each into one pair of inputs? Will this damage the speakers of the receiver? Will there be any difference in sound?
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