cjf Posted February 18, 2021 Share Posted February 18, 2021 I suspect the speakers are fine for your purposes but the Amp is probably not. At quick glance both speakers you list are rated at 6ohms. The Amp appears to have 4ohm capabilites but when all speakers are connected you are likely running each Amp channel into 3ohms or lower depending on how the Amp is wired internally. I think you would need an Amp that is stable into 2ohm loads to do what you want at high volumes. Bang for the buck wise I would look for an old school Adcom GFA 555II Amplifier. I use to own one and ran two pairs of speakers connected to its two channels of output without issues at very high volumes for hours on end. It never blinked but did get hot. They are built tough as nails. Just my opinion Hi-Fidelity-4-All 1 My Audio System -Last Updated May 20 2021 Link to comment
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