Setting up 2 power amplifiers to setup at once help?


Hey guys I’m using a pair of Polk rti a7s with a Denon Poa 2800 amplifier and Denon receiver 2801. I just bought another power yamha PC2002M power amplifier which has a little more kick then the denon 2800. But I will be giving the denon 2800 to my dad when he gets back from his trip. I just want to know is it possible to hook up the 2 power amps to my setup at once ? And is it worth will I see a big difference in sound quality and performance ? I’m just curious and want to do a bit of experimenting only if it’s possible? Don’t want to risk blowing anything up. Thanks guys

Tony
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"So using the sub-out signal to drive the low frequency amplifier would cause frequencies between approximately 80 Hz and 125 Hz to be under-emphasized or even almost absent"

Good point, which is what I was trying to emphasize here-
"I can see a situation where the signal sent from the receiver is too 'low' for the difference between the frequency ranges of the low to mid speakers, which is why I advised to dial it up till it sounds full."

This is exactly why I didn't try it with my system since my stereo  crossovers are pre-selected at 60, 80 and 100 Hz and my speaker crossover is set to 125. I had thought an AVR would have a more flexible range. My mistake. 
Is it possible you use an integrated preamplifier with a power amplifier. In my case an integrated preamplifier with any of my denon or Yamaha power amplifiers ?
I've never heard of an integrated preamplifier though there certainly can be such a thing. If you mean an integrated amplifer then it depends some have the pre outs to connect external power amps.