Am I wasting money on the theory of Bi-amping?


As a long time audiophile I'm finally able to bi-amp my setup. I'm using two identical amps in a vertical bi-amp configuration. 
 

Now me not fully understanding all of the ins/outs of internal speaker crossovers and what not. I've read quite a few people tell me that bi-amping like I'm doing whether it's vertical or horizontal bi-amping is a waste since there's really not a improvement because of how speaker manufacturers design the internal crossovers. 
 

Can anyone explain to a third grader how it's beneficial or if the naysayers are correct in the statement?

ibisghost

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Tricky stuff Bi-amping. Im currently using that setup for  best lowend control (B&w)

and a bit better mids and highs

Solid state lows, Tube highs.

Just had a Very Large pair of tube monos,

I sold them and kept my bi-amped setup because it gives some adjustable

Levels between the 2. Probably not 100% accurate but I like live levels

I was clipping the 600 watt monos. Ha