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Wich amp?

Often auxiliary outputs downgrade the overall performance of the amp. Unless your amp allow you to switch between them like soem MacIntosh, I presume. The loading of speakers sum together and can drastically push the amp to critical clipping. Theorically you should have a four channel amp to have the same performance at the same time. Anyway my suggestion would be a small speaker easy to drive, with a stable loading around 8 ohms.

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Wich amp?

Often auxiliary outputs downgrade the overall performance of the amp. Unless your amp allow you to switch between them like soem MacIntosh, I presume. The loading of speakers sum together and can drastically push the amp to critical clipping. Theorically you should have a four channel amp to have the same performance at the same time. Anyway my suggestion would be a small speaker easy to drive, with a stable loading around 8 ohms.

Yes, I can switch between A or B speakers. It's a big solid state Pioneer amp from (I'm guessing) the early 70s. The speakers don't need to go really loud, but just sound good at a low to medium level. It's kind of a chill out room for when I have friends over for cocktails...

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Thanks, but I'm talking SMALL, as in itsy bitsy. Bose Wave Radio size speakers.

So you're thinking more along the lines of 1 apple by 2 apples rather than 3 apples by 6 apples?

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