i do not know internally bat units but i assume that these outputs shunt each other and cannot work together at the same time or even the ground loop problem may occur when you will try to connect both at the same time. the regular way is to acquire either y-connector or active crossover.
for turning ON and OFF you should arrange an A/B switch but why would you want to use one of the amps if you're ready to bi-amp or how the hell many A/B compare tests you should run to find out the best point??? if you unswitch unused one you will have to connect jumpers to the binding posts(do you have bi-wired speakers?) so you will not escape connecting and re-connecting buzz anyway...
i have an ear-speaker adapter and speakers and i mounted toggle switches onto each of my monoblocks and thus i can re-direct my amps to drive different speakers.
for turning ON and OFF you should arrange an A/B switch but why would you want to use one of the amps if you're ready to bi-amp or how the hell many A/B compare tests you should run to find out the best point??? if you unswitch unused one you will have to connect jumpers to the binding posts(do you have bi-wired speakers?) so you will not escape connecting and re-connecting buzz anyway...
i have an ear-speaker adapter and speakers and i mounted toggle switches onto each of my monoblocks and thus i can re-direct my amps to drive different speakers.