Brucek, Steve, thanks for your help and quick feedback.
I did all the tests this afternoon.
Previously I had the occasion to test biamp vs biwiring. Biamp was better but the impact is the usage of 2 channels. I had a discussion with Chris Russel some weeks before
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=32979.msg293062#msg293062After that previous experience I decided to stay in a biwiring configuration until I saw the bridging option.
This week I tested it as recommended in the documentation. The sonic / audio difference was huge (largest bandwith / more respected tones / bass better mastered...). That 's why I wanted to add to bridging the possibility of biwiring.
Today, at the time Brucek pointed the way to do this, I understood that I just had not to use black connectors on the 9B

I did it so and tested it. The biwiring on a bridged configuration was altering the resolution and a lot of bad effects were audible...
I tested again the normal biwring and the passive bi-amp again. Both of these customizing are not at the level of results I gain from the normal bridged config, as mentionned in the Bryston doco...
All my tests were done at low, then high volume (till 108 db) & even if it is theorically more difficult for the amp to handle lower impedances I perceived nothing w/ my F30. But it could be an other issue...
Thanks again to both of you. I will stay in this config this week & will give you a return with more feedback
Cheers
Fabien