wiring in series with a vertical bi-amp setup


Does anyone have any experience running speakers in series while doing a vertical bi-amp setup? I'm going to give it a whirl this week and see how she blows.

Might I add, I'm very impressed with vertical bi-amp sound quality when running two speakers (one per amp), but am wondering if anyone's done vertical bi-amping in series and what they have to say about it.

Cheers,
Brad
bradfordmyles
hi Brad, yes, I know how to series wire speakers. The thing that confused me about your post is it wasn't apparent that you have 2 sets of speakers that you're stacking and wiring in series, not one set of speakers with 2 drivers. In this latter case it would be impossible, or possibly catastrophic (for your amp and/or speakers) if you wire them in series with dual amps.

I have a vertical biamp config in one of my systems and it works great, though it isn't as great in all cases. It's highly speaker/amp dependent

also Brad . . .
Brad, your post was somewhat confusing, and I have reread it a number of times. Can you elaborate on why 2 pairs of speakers is beneficial to you, in a stereo (2-channel) setup.
Well, I was, at first, going for something of a fuller sound, perhaps a surround sound, of sorts-- 2 in front, 2 behind the seating position. I had a pair of Snell EII and Snell JII, so I was merely trying to get them all going together to see how they sounded. I was advised that these Snell were designed to be run in series, so I had nothing to lose! After several attempts at in series hookups, I scratched the idea, as bi-amping the JII alone sounded best. So, I sold the EII. The day after I sold the EII I came across a like-new pair of Snell CII, which I scooped up immediately, and now I'm completely happy bi-amping the CII alone, for they give me the full Snell sound I'd been seeking for my home/room. Problem is now I have an awesome pair of Snell JII and no need for them. What to do? Cheers.