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Hi there
I would not advise you to add 4ohm speakers to this AMP. Especially if you intend use the AV Receiver at higher volumes and/or longer periods of time. There are many 6/8ohm speakers on the market that would do the job nicely. I can only guess that the 4ohm speakers are from a different piece of equipment?
Cheers

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Hi there
I would not advise you to add 4ohm speakers to this AMP. Especially if you intend use the AV Receiver at higher volumes and/or longer periods of time. There are many 6/8ohm speakers on the market that would do the job nicely. I can only guess that the 4ohm speakers are from a different piece of equipment?
Cheers
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No problems
You will probably over heat the AV Receiver (prolonged use/driven hard) and shorten the life span doing it that way.
Good luck with everything