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Your amp will be just fine at an 8ohm load,Expect to receive less wattage on all 4channels,than running @the 4ohm load.If wanting to wire the speakers in series,you will be seeing the 4ohm load as stated, but you will only be using 2 channels rather than all 4 channels.

 
thanks for the fast response, i was just making sure i wasn't going to harm anything
No problem..I only try to help out man..Good to ask any question that is out of the norm.You will be just fine @8ohms, or @4 if chosen.Others may voice theyre experience as well.But you should be just fine:)

 
Your amp will be just fine at an 8ohm load,Expect to receive less wattage on all 4channels,than running @the 4ohm load.If wanting to wire the speakers in parallel,you will be seeing the 4ohm load as stated, but you will only be using 2 channels rather than all 4 channels.
I'm sure you meant parallel, not series.

 
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