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I say try bridging only the tweets and mids, and run your A set speaker out to that, and run your B set speaker out to the woofs. I think then you'd be feeding your speakers the most watts you can (75 watts or whatever shared between your tweets and mid, and 75 watts or whatever to your woof). This would seem to make more difference than tri-wiring your speakers and bridging them all together into one to go into your receiver - which seems pointless to me. Might as well save bucks and buy a monster cable and run it to the speakers with the bridge across all three - unless you get your banana plugs and cable for free.
The above is what I'd try first, but I don't claim to know anything either.
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