Simple Biamp question


I know there have been dozens of biamp threads, but my question is so simple that I'm sure someone can answer it instantaneously.
I have a preamp with 2 pairs of outputs and 2 identical stereo amps than cannot be bridged into mono status. So I wish to biamp my speakers (Allison 4s with biwire posts)
1. Can I vertically biamp with the left leads of both outputs going to one amp and the left speaker and vice versa with the right leads? I have heard from some Audio people that I cant do this. Why? Something to do with crossovers and imaging and soundstage....
2. Is it better to horizontally biamp witjh both amps sending single wires to lower frequencies and both amps sending single wires to upper frequencies?

I would prefer the verical, as it's neater and easier, but are therte drawbacks? Is there a reason both left and right outputs from the preamp cannot go into one amp and use it as a mono?

Amps : TAD 60
Prreamp: TAD 150 Signature

Thanks very much for your help.
springbok10

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If my phrasing is misleading, let me clarify: (Vertical biamping):

Output A: L eft to Amp 1
Right to Amp 2

Output B: Left to Amp 1
Right to Amp 2

Amp 1 has 2 left input, Amp 2 has 2 right inputs

Is this doable/acceptab;e - likely to be a problem?
Why would my very respected audio repair shop tell me that the combination of 2 tad 60s and Allison 4s just won't work? They cite impedance and issues related tobthe Fact that the amps are stereo, not mono, amps. Any reason I am unaware of before I blow them both up?:)
Al, thank you for your valued input. Why would the absence of independent crossovers make them unsuitable for biamping?
Al, I think that's at my repair guru implied - I misquoted him about stereo vs mono- so I am afraid of blowing up both amp and speaker by shorting the 2 channels. I have just asked in a new thread whether anybody has biamped Allison 4s. Thanks again for your input.
Because the Allisons are not made any more, it's difficult to find out what the crossovers look like, so Larry, my consultant repair guru, is just not sure how safe it is, but not based on any knowledge of the schematics, as he has not seen them. Hopefully someone will answer affirmatively , otherwise I may have to skip this experiment!