You should try it. Especially with those speakers which are known to be power hungry and on the bright side. I bi-amped for the first time 48 years ago and still have a tri-amped main system. Others on this site will gladly help you to do it correctly. My suggestion would be to eventually bypass all of the internal crossover parts. Good luck on your journey!
Tube + SS bi-amping B&W 803 D3s?
In the constant quest for incremental gains and chasing the high from first hearing these speakers at the dealer, I have been considering bi-amping my B&W 803 D3s with a tube amp for HF and using my current Parasound A21+ for LF. Anyone have experience with this type of setup or recommendations for tube amps that may be particularly worth looking at?
FWIW, I tend towards warmer sound. The speakers are crystal clear but the Parasound tends towards brighter sound with them. The addition of the C2500 and the SVS subs has definitely helped, but I get the sense there is still some performance left to find.
Current setup:
NAD C658 Streaming DAC
Pro-Ject Carbon Debut TT with Sumiko Wellfleet cartridge
McIntosh C2500 Pre-amp
B&W 803 D3 Floorstanding Speakers
SVS SB-3000 subs x2