Bi-amping overkill?


I'm running Paradigm S8's on Classe cam-350 monoblocks. I've got apparent power, definition, imaging to spare, but I'm adding a PARC room correction and if I bi-amp I could use the eq on the woofers only. Since my cables are real long,I will probably be downgrading cables a bit though. Question is, should I expect an improvement even though power is not an issue?
Thanks!
autoll
Check the specs on the PARC. I think that it only functions from 350 Hz down.
If your imaging and definition is fine, the only issue is whether your bass response is flat. That is for you to determine and the Rives site, as well as the realtraps site, offer tools to test that. If you need it, the PARC is a superb device for bass corrections.
http://www.stereophile.com/accessoryreviews/883/index.html

Kal
If you speakers have the headroom to play loud without distortion then bi-amp makes a big different. My friend installed a second Mark Levinson 333 to drive his B&W 801Ns and never look back. Bi-amp makes a hugh different in terms of dynamic and loud passage. Before bi-amp, both dynamic and loud passage sounded strained with 801Ns, perhaps we could yield the same results with a 600WPC amp. Happy listening.