I suspect the caps in both speakers blew (both the same caps associated with the mid range ) due to my amplifier overheating.
I say they because I was using two power amps and a preamp (Bridged)
Let's focus on these 2 items for a minute.
So, an amp overheating was NOT the root cause of your caps/speakers blowing out. The HOT amp was a symptom of the problem but not the problem itself. Why did your amps overheat? Likely whatever caused that to overheat also blew your caps.
Next, it seems that you were using 1 amp per speaker? And, each amp was bridged? In general, bridging your amps is a BAD IDEA. When you do this, the amp now sees double the power load (i.e. the impedance just got cut in half). Guess what, a side effect of a lower impedance is a higher power draw and MORE HEAT!
I don't know the rated impedance of your speakers, but the best advice is to not use speakers lower than 8ohm if you bridge your amps. What is the impedance of your speakers, and what is the minimum impedance rating for your amp load?