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As long as the impedance (ohms) is within the ratings of the receiver(any receiver), it doesn't matter about the brand. Bear in mind that this amp has an output of 100w per channel, so make sure you use a speaker rated at least 100w. I've always gone 25% higher on speaker wattage than what the output is. I've used receivers for 40-plus years. I've never blown a speaker yet, going by that rule of thumb.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi KDogg, thank you for your question. You can get a speaker impedance of 6 ohms on either speaker A or B with this unit. You may check this link for more information. (Refer to page 37): https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/res/manuals/4726/f63b8edb2b154409daa55875111f95e4/47269071M.pdf Please take note that matching speakers and subwoofer with lower impedance (ohms) and watts than what the A/V receiver is rated may cause damage to the receiver and is not recommended. ~Earl
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