Connecting to an amplifier or AV receiver HEOS Link

External Amp For Avr. Denon AVRX1200W Reciever 220 / 240 Volts Receiver Amplifier I would like to add an external amplifier to take some of the load off my AVR since it does get fairly hot when listening at louder volumes I have a 5.1 System with Monitor Audio 7G speakers (L/R: Silver 500 7G - C: Silver C250 7G - Surround: Silver 50 7G= and a Pioneer VSX-LX-505 AVR

Speaker configuration and “Amp Assign” settings AVRX5200W
Speaker configuration and “Amp Assign” settings AVRX5200W from manuals.denon.com

Though this is confusing to me because at 2.5Vrms (or 87 on avr?), the L/R will be outputting 325W, the C at 325W, and the SL/SR at 67.47W (-3.17db. Getting even the top end AVR won't give you amazing amp quality, I've been there

Speaker configuration and “Amp Assign” settings AVRX5200W

Getting even the top end AVR won't give you amazing amp quality, I've been there Setup AVR: Denon S960H Front L/R (Amp these): Klipsch RP. This typically occurs when listening to bass-heavy music at a 75% or more volume for 30+ minutes

Connecting an external power amplifier AVRX3800H. Setup AVR: Denon S960H Front L/R (Amp these): Klipsch RP. The ratings on receivers cane be with one or two channels driven not all

7.1 home cinema receiver Denon AVR2308 Elektroonika24. I would like to add an external amplifier to take some of the load off my AVR since it does get fairly hot when listening at louder volumes I have a Denon AVR-3808CI and just upgraded to Aperion Grand Verus tower front Lt./Rt