Speaker and amp help


Hi I was hoping for some expert advice on creating a home theater. I currently have a pair of infinity kappa 8.1 speakers rated at 6ohm with a need for 300 watts per channel. I had asked awhile back about a good amp for these and received excellent advice so I'm back for more advice.

Could someone tell me what my best bet for surrounds would be? I have seen infinity kappa surrounds...on this site...but was wondering how a pair of kappa 7.1 would work. Also I would like to know if two multichannel amps would be my best bet in this situation? I was thinking something with 5 channels 200 watts per channel and then perhaps 4 channel 100 watts per channel to bi amp all four of these speakers and a kappa center. Lastly because these are 6 ohm should I be looking at only 4ohm amps?

Sorry about the insane amount of questions and thanks in advance.
mistertwister
Hi I was told that these were amp killers and without at least 300 watts the speakers wouldn't be able to perform to their best. As you can tell I know very little about home audio and am only able to do "as I'm told" so if this isn't necessary PLEASE correct me. Thanks
This is from the spec sheet for the kappas.Notice the allowable input of 300w.That doesn't mean minimum input.

Rating of a mode
Scheme 4 ways, 4 loudspeaker bass-reflex scheme, and a floor type
Using unit For low-pass: 30cm cone type
For inside low-pass: 16cm cone type
For mid-high ranges: 7.6cm dome shape
For high regions: Planar type
Frequency characteristic 32Hz-35kHz}2dB
Input impedance 6ohms
Output sound pressure level 89dB/2.8Vrms
Allowable input 300W
Cross over frequency 180Hz, 700Hz, 4.7kHz
Dimensions Width 415x height 1200x depth of 300mm
Weight 36.5kg
Adjunct Spike
Thanks Tpreaves for the quick responses!!! What would you recommend for amplification, bi amp? Power? Thanks.
Personaly,I would not make it any more complicated than it has to be.I firmly believe in the K.I.S.S.(keep it simple stupid) theory.There are also folks who think "the more the better".You have to choose which way you want to go.Good luck.
Read associated components on page one,and be careful.[http://manuals.harman.com/INF/HOM/Owner%27s%20Manual/KappaII%20om.pdf]♫
Oops,this is for series one.(Page 3)[http://manuals.harman.com/INF/HOM/Owner%27s%20Manual/Kappa6p1-9p1%20om.pdf]
More specs[http://www.infinity-classics.de/infinity/technik/manuals/Kappa_8.1_technical_sheet.pdf]
I'd lean toward something that could drive 4-6 ohm loads all day long.Power amps sound like the best choice.Multi-channel if they're capable.If they're 4 ohm capable,bi-amp is not needed unless you want to that way.Sounds more costly.