I'm very clear on the differences between active bi-amping, passive bi-amping and bi-wiring.
My argument is that if you have individual amplifiers each with separate power supplies and you assign two amps to each speaker, you are in fact delivering more wattage.
I'm not referring to configuring your receiver to bi-amp or using two channels from a 5-7 channel amp for a single speaker. I'm talking about assigning two SEPARATE amps to each speaker.
Can someone explain how this would not provide more wattage? I've searched and nothing indicates this.
I'm clear that true bi-amping requires the disabling of the internal crossover in the speakers and adding an external crossover, but passive bi-amping with two individual amps should still provide more power.