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4 speakers on one zone #281

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HI Suttin,
It depends. If you have two sets of 8 ohm speakers and you connect them in parallel (Connect two speakers to the right channel in parallel and two speakers to the left channel in parallel) AND the speakers are all 8 ohm, it should not be a problem. The minimum impedance the amplifiers can handle is 4 ohms, as long as you stay at or above that you should be fine. You may be able to add more than 2 sets of speakers to a single zone, but you would need a device that corrected the impedance to present an impedance of 4 or more ohms to the amps. Here is one on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-108230-8-Channel-Speaker-Selector/dp/B005E2YIAC

If you do go this route, make sure …

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