I assume when you say return you mean the black speaker post?
If the black post on both amps is connected to chassis ground then it won't hurt anything, but you could create a ground loop and some hum. You can use an ohm meter to check, just make sure the amps are off when you measure.
If it is not, then I wouldn't try it. On some tube amps this post is floating and on some SS amps the output stage is balanced so both speaker terminals are hot.
I know it is a pain but you would be better off moving the speaker cables to the amp you want to use. Or modify your switching scheme to switch all wires.
Make sure the amp not being used is off. You can damage the ouput stage without speakers hooked up, especially the tube amp.
If the black post on both amps is connected to chassis ground then it won't hurt anything, but you could create a ground loop and some hum. You can use an ohm meter to check, just make sure the amps are off when you measure.
If it is not, then I wouldn't try it. On some tube amps this post is floating and on some SS amps the output stage is balanced so both speaker terminals are hot.
I know it is a pain but you would be better off moving the speaker cables to the amp you want to use. Or modify your switching scheme to switch all wires.
Make sure the amp not being used is off. You can damage the ouput stage without speakers hooked up, especially the tube amp.