As you can see, there seems to be a lot of confusion on this topic, so let me explain it in more simple terms.
If your preamp sends a signal to play a midrange note at 500Hz, the amp that is hooked up to your midrange/tweeter section can only pull 100 watts out of a 100 watt amp. It cannot borrow ANY power from the amp hooked up to the bass section. Thus, you still cannot get more than 100 watts to either speaker section...
Effectively, you have individual 100 watt amps, each supplying 100 watts (not 200) to their respective speaker sections and power bands... Likewise the bass speakers cannot borrow any extra power from the midrange amp when it amplifies a strong bass note. It is limited to the 100 watt amp that it is actually hooked up to.
If your preamp sends a signal to play a midrange note at 500Hz, the amp that is hooked up to your midrange/tweeter section can only pull 100 watts out of a 100 watt amp. It cannot borrow ANY power from the amp hooked up to the bass section. Thus, you still cannot get more than 100 watts to either speaker section...
Effectively, you have individual 100 watt amps, each supplying 100 watts (not 200) to their respective speaker sections and power bands... Likewise the bass speakers cannot borrow any extra power from the midrange amp when it amplifies a strong bass note. It is limited to the 100 watt amp that it is actually hooked up to.