Hi
If and when your speakers are bi-wireable you must connect the outputs of your right channel bass amp to the low inputs of your bi-wireable right channel speaker.The outputs of your mid-high frequencies right channel amp to the inputs of your right channel bi-wireable high-inputs.
Repeat the same for the left channel.Obviously positive to positive and negative to negative.That is called passive bi-amping and is used with bi-wireable speakers that provide inputs for low and high .The internal crossover does the signal spliting.For active bi-amping you need an external crossover.Most people do passive,like myself.Carefull matching of amps is important.An all Bryston system is good.
I hope this helps,and you probably were aware of it anyway,but I didn't quite understand your question either.
George
If and when your speakers are bi-wireable you must connect the outputs of your right channel bass amp to the low inputs of your bi-wireable right channel speaker.The outputs of your mid-high frequencies right channel amp to the inputs of your right channel bi-wireable high-inputs.
Repeat the same for the left channel.Obviously positive to positive and negative to negative.That is called passive bi-amping and is used with bi-wireable speakers that provide inputs for low and high .The internal crossover does the signal spliting.For active bi-amping you need an external crossover.Most people do passive,like myself.Carefull matching of amps is important.An all Bryston system is good.
I hope this helps,and you probably were aware of it anyway,but I didn't quite understand your question either.
George