Why shouldn't I bi-wire Wilson Watt/Puppies 6


I just aquired a pr of WWP6's and saw in a review that "Wilson will void the warrentee if one bi-amps or bi-wires these speakers". I have a pr. of bi-wire Nordost SPM reference that I would like to use but this has got me scratching my head. I just set the room this morning using a pr. of Cary 805b amps. The speaker wires are plugged into the 8ohm and 4ohm taps on the Carys and then bi-wired to the Wilsons. Nothing has been turned on yet as I had to go to work, (where I'm writing this from;-) If anyone can enlighten me as to any possible problems from this setup, it would be appreciated. I don't want to have to wait to talk to Wilson on Tues before playing some tunes!
rloggie

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The amp side of the wires have bananas, so I can't connect both to the same tap. Running one part of the wire is happening at 6:30 tonight, can't wait. As far as the 8 ohm and 4 ohm taps putting out different amounts of power, wouldn't matter would it if they are both connected to the puppy binding post?? I'm really only running two sets of speaker wire to the same binding post from two different taps, 8 and 4 ohm. See any problems?
Thanks for that comment. That's exactly why I posted here, over my depth and now may have avoided trouble. Thanks again.
Jfrech,
The adapters you refer to are from Nordost? Hooked up and running now, sound very good but in no way do I think I'm close to having the speakers setup in position, etc. Just connected a REL studio II that will also need attention to make "fit". I'm so damn tired tonight that I'll just be listening to things as they are:).
Thnx for the input!
Rloggie