Thanks for the replies, guys.
I thought these speakers would be ok as they're rated at 6Ω (cheers for the clarification on impedance) and the AST-C10 requires says that the minimum required for connected is 6Ω.
That said, I guess it's an impedance issue after all, as when I connect the standard speakers in series with the new ones it works fine (but obviously sounds crappy). I can't understand why that's the case when it states 6Ω is ok.
Here's hoping I haven't managed to damage them >_>
In that case, anyone care to recommend a reasonable entry-level integrated CD/Amp source of some kind for someone tight on cash?
There are a few decent-looking ones at a second-hand store I was at the other day, but honestly I've got no idea what to look for as I'm new to the whole non-portable audio game.
You have run into an issue that confounds neophytes.
First the nominal impedance of a speaker specified by the manufacturer is virtually meaningless. The impedance is a curve varying with frequency. In addition an amp output is not DC but swinging above and below zero and therefore has to be regarded as AC. Now in AC circuits voltage and current do not flow in synch, and so speakers have a phase angle between them.
If the phase angle is positive then capacitative/reactive elements are dominant. If the phase angle is negative then inductive elements are dominant.
Large negative phase angles indicate larger current draws from the amp than would be calculated from the impedance curve by ohms law. That is why some (a lot) of speakers are a beast to drive.
Here is the impedance curve of your speakers.
Now the impedance varies all the way from 3.9 ohms to 16 ohms.
Of even more importance is that the phase angle in the deep bass is strongly positive (reactive) and it is this that is setting off the low frequency instability of your low priced amp.
Basically you are trying to drive decent Hi-Fi speakers with a boom box!
As you have found out, that will not work.
I don't know where you live, but there is a very nice
complete Quad 33/FM3/303 set on eBay now. I bet bidders will get in the game, they always do. Although this unit is older, it is super reliable and will give years of excellent service most likely. If not there are plenty of individuals that service these. You won't have oscillation problems, as all Peter Walker's designs are guaranteed stable into all loads. The unit ships to Canada and the US. If you are in the UK Quad gear is easy to come by.
You can pick up a good CD player for next to nothing.