On September 20, 2017 at 22:02, highfigh said...
You're right- it's rated for 100W, 200W peak power.
This is a good reason for using multi-channel amplifiers and controlling the level ahead of each channel. Regardless of the stereo amp's power, when a speaker selector/level control is used, the power is shared by all of the speakers that are in use and some of it is wasted.
I agree. This was a job that someone wired 15 years ago and there are no VCs anywhere...all speaker wires are run directly to the cabinet.
We ended up going with a less powerful amplifier and everything worked well.
Thanks all for the input!