4 amplifiers to drive 1 pair of speakers?


Hi

Sorry I am still quite a young audiophile (less than 1 yr old)
Was wondering if its possible to use 4 amplifiers (eg 300b which is quite low powered) to drive a pair of speakers? 

I.e. pre amp output --> Y splitter into 2 different 300B amplifiers for each channel. Each amplifier can take either the top 2 or bottom 2 binding posts of the speaker.

My speakers are 90db 8ohm (more like 4ohm in real life), and im afraid that 2 300b PP amplifiers ~18W class A is insufficient.

Thanks!
thegreenman
Get a high powered SS amp and be done with all this stuff!

 Or save and get the carver 350 amps. 
  4 amps on 1 speaker?.
  HUWWHHAAAT!!
I would not want to do this to drive a pair of speakers if you need more power from the 300b amplifier there were some amp makers that made push pull 300b amps that were quite good.
@atmasphere thanks for your advice! :)) ok sure will go and look for the dynaco manual! :))

Always thankful for pros like you giving advice! :)) 🙏🙏

@hshifi thanks! Im actually using primaluma...just tt i prefer the sound of big tubes eg 300b, 211 , 845. Im thinking of different solutions I can use to circumvent the power problem

@boomerbillone wow thanks for sharing! Haha 8 channels must sound really powerful! Hahaha if I have a chance would be great to listen to your system! Haha I have seen videos on Thomas & Stereo where he shows off someones system using 3 mcintosh amplifiers 1 high 1 mid 1 low. Looks really magnificent hahaha
Will your set up work without a electronic crossover?

@douglas_schroeder  thanks for your input! :) haha wow you sound very experienced! Oic! Always was wondering why I dont see multiple amplifiers rather than 1 stereo / pair of monoblocks used! I guess that must be the reason! 

Ok sure, looking forward to your article! Haha so what amplifiers are you using currently? Your speakers are the legacy audio speakers?