Bi-amping B&W Nautilus 802's?


I am thinking of bi-amping my Nautilus 802's. I am currently driving them with a Krell 300i integrated, but this is not enough power and is a little sterile sounding as well. Any advice from those who have experience with bi-amping or with the B&W 802's?
bwyoung
Bi-amping is the way to go. The easiest way is if your preamp has two sets of pre-outs, and use one amp for each speaker. I would stay away from tube amps altogether for that speaker, but that is my prejudiced opinion. People that like tubes like distortion. Remember to keep the length of all interconnects the same to the amps to keep the gain the same. Also remember that one great amp will out perform two lesser amps used for bi-amping. If you want to get complicated, you could do something along the lines that Jrawwas above suggests, but he's making it sound a little too easy. And why add more to the chain than is necessary? If budget is no problem, I'd just get the most powerful Krell or Levinson I could and bi-wire. Good luck, and happy listening!
freind has 802n and bi amps with bryston.his main music is jazz and rock .so power was his concern also he is very happy and the sound is great.audition if you can .the krell is a good amp to start with so don't trade power for sweetness.
I USE KRELL FPB 300C WORKS WELL. EVEN FPB600C WOULD WORK WELL. 802'S NEED LOT OF POWER AS THE LOAD DROPS TO 4 OHMS. IF BI AMPING BEST TO USE SAME AMPS FOR COMPATABILITY. ALSO LOOK AT DEDICATED POWER LINE, KRELL RECOMMENDS THIS. I USE A 30 AMP LINE FOR CLEAN POWER. ALSO LOOK AT SHOTGUN BI WIRE FOR MAX CURRENT DELIVERY.
I am beginning this process with Revel Salons and Bryston 7B-STs through Rane PE-17 EQs (same as JRAWWAS above). I would like recommendations for the high frequency amp (current thoughts: Bryston 4B-ST or Levinson 334). I am also interested in thoughts on cabling. Does the length of the interconnect and speaker cables need to be identical for both signal paths? Or is matching the total length of wire of both interconnect and speaker all that is required? Also, I have a choice of running interconnects from concurrent outputs (rca and xlr) from my Proceed PAV/DSD for the highs and lows or using a xlr y adapter. Which is generally preferable? Thanks.
Are you using only the passive crossover for the biamp and are you using a y adapter from L/R processor outputs to the amp inputs? There is so much ruckus on the forums about active crossovers and folks get really rude about it where I would prefer to hear from some with the experience of what they have done versus their opinion from an article.

I appreciate any and all kind responses.