Do your speakers have two separate pair of binding posts on the back? If yes, and they currently have a jumper connecting the two together you have a chance to experiment. Remove the jumper connectors on both speakers. Now you can perform Bi-Amping. You will need two pair of speaker cables, same length, same make. Hook amp 'A' leads (L & R) to the top binding posts. Hook amp 'B' leads to the bottom posts. Four hook ups per speaker, eight total, from two separate amps. Now your in business. The sound may not be what you are expecting. You may need to run different volume settings on each amp to smooth/steady out the sound. For Bi-Amping to work properly the amps must have closely matched electronic signatures. But, what the heck, its worth a try! Years ago I Bi-Amped a set of Kef Reference speakers with a C-J Premier 11a tube amp and C-J MF2250 solid state amp. A single C-J Premier 17ls tube preamp ran both amps..... It worked as an experiment.