Bi amping with two different pairs of monoblocks


I'm wanting to bi-amp my Canton 1K speakers with my Triode TRX M845 monos doing the LF and borrowed Vacuum State 300B monos doing the highs.

The speakers each have 4 binding posts with links between them which I'll remove which will separate the H & L frequencies

My source is an Oppo 203. I'm thinking of using rca Y splitters like these AudioQuest - Hard Y-Adapter RCA Splitter (1x Male to 2x Female) - Music Direct

Will this layout work for me or does it need tweaking? 

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A potential problem I see is matching the levels from the two amplifiers.  I'll leave it to people who are more technically inclined to address that concern.

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Unless the power amps are identical volume control will be a problem.

You will get a much bigger bang for your buck by upgrading your OPPO to a modern streamer/hard disk player and use your OPPO to rip DSD files.

Don't even think about bi-wiring, it's nonsense.

Monoblocks fall into the vertical bi-amp camp.  You’re looking to add second set of monoblocks in a horizontal bi-amp scenario.  Level matching between amps will likely be an issue unless both amps have the same gain or a method to adjust gain. As mentioned, that’s a potential issue that will need a solution before proceeding. 

The splitters should be fine.  I successfully use similar splitter to what you linked in a horizontal bi-amp setup connected to a preamp, but my second amp has gain adjustment.