BTL basically exposes the speakers to the amp at half the impedance - so an 8ohm speaker then presents as a 4ohm speaker - so the amp needs to be able to handle the impedance presented (not usually an issue for an 8ohm speaker, but if the speaker is 4ohm, then you will be asking the amp to drive a 2ohm load - many amps won't be happy with that!)
If your speakers want mostly Volts rather than Amps... BTL will give you double the power, double the Volts....
The Impedance / Frequency chart is measured & presented for the earlier 702s2 here:
Sidebar 3: Measurements
www.stereophile.com
It shows the impedance dropping at around 120Hz and 7khz to circa 3ohm...
When running in BTL mode, that is effectively 1.5 ohm - lots of amps won't do well into such loads
If the amp is fine into 2 ohm or 1 ohm loads then that will not be a problem - most amps don't do well in that situation!
I have a pair of amps that do fine with 1 ohm loads, and I tried them in BTL mode... but in my setup, it made absolutely no difference, so I put them back into normal mode.