Part of the cost/performance bi-wire "argument" is that the higher frequencies do not require as much gauge as the lower end. Therefore, put less of the "good stuff" (i.e. better material) on the top end thus extracting the best sonics from those materials, and bulk up (add meat) to the bottom end with less expensive materials to get more gauge. This optimizes the cable budget using the most cost effective materials where they'll yield the best sonic benefit(s).
How in God's name can a single amplifier put the highs on one wire and the lows on another? And if it could, would not different gauge wire cause all kinds of phase/timing issues......(I know at the frequencies of HiFi audio this really doesn't matter...)