"Bi-amping" an integrated without another amp?


I have an integrated amp with dual speaker outputs. (Rotel RA-1060) I am curious whether it is possible (or useful) to bi-amp the speakers by connecting the A channel to the high/mid and the B channel to the lows. I suppose it depends on whether the internals are equivalent to 4 mono amplifiers or if it just splits the output of two amplifiers (equivalent to bi-wiring). I plan to upgrade the amp in the next year, so I'm not interested in adding a power amp right now. The speakers are already bi-wired from a single output on the amp.

Anyone tried this? Thanks!
bikerx
Mr E: Rotel called that position on the "swotch", "A+B". (http://www.rotel.com/content/manuals_archived/ra1060.pdf) It'll work.
Usually there is a speaker selector switch....A, B, BOTH. If you don't have a BOTH swotch position you will only be using one wire set even if both are connected.
It cannot be done because there is only one pair of amps in this box and the A/B terminals connect to them.

Kal