No, and this isn't bi-amping.
Bi-amping is for speakers that have two sets of binding posts AND the jumper is removed so that you are, in effect, driving two separate pairs of speakers with two amplifiers in parallel.
To do this, you need a switch that would essentially be a speaker switch run backwards. I have my Pathos tube amplifier and my Integra HT receiver both connected to my speakers via a custom switch that I have to manually flip the switch on for each channel. The switch has a dummy speaker load on the other side to keep tube amplifiers happy and also a resister to keep the tubes safe with a load during the switch flip.