I do not recommend doing this. Keep in mind that the output impedance of most SS amps is well under 1 ohm. Given that your speakers are probably at least 4 ohms nominally, there would be less resistance feeding back into the amp than going into the speaker. As such, you would literally be ramming juice from one amp right back into the other amp that was not in use. NOT a good thing.
The only way to do something like this is to hook up a speaker switch box or manually swap speaker cables. If it were me, i'd go with swapping speaker cables. This keeps the variables to a minimum from amp to amp and they are set up as you would normally use them. I know it is a hassle to have to do that, but i know of no other way to do it safely. Sean
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The only way to do something like this is to hook up a speaker switch box or manually swap speaker cables. If it were me, i'd go with swapping speaker cables. This keeps the variables to a minimum from amp to amp and they are set up as you would normally use them. I know it is a hassle to have to do that, but i know of no other way to do it safely. Sean
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