Thanks for taking your time and the response.
Let me clarify.
I will connect only 2 speakers. Each speaker has 4 connectors 2 high and 2 low. So, each will have 4 cables running instead of normal 2.
My amp has the connection for that.
The two speakers are the same, each speaker rated at 8ohm impedance.
Not sure if I used the terms correctly. My receiver has build in bi-amp and I want to hookup the low and high on speakers to take advantage of that.
So, in that case the impedance that the amp will recognize will be 8ohms or something else?
Hope this makes it clearer.
I have never had a problem with my old speakers they always worked fine so it should not be a problem with the new speakers either.

Of course I never used the bi-amp either. There is a protective shut off build in. I’m not worrying about the amp it has worked for a decade. I’m just concerned for the new expensive speakers I’m about to buy.
My setup is simple computer (tosslink)- receiver – speakers. Don’t listen too loud. Of course the CD player, tape deck, turntable and, ipod doc are hooked up too. There are no other speakers in the setup.
Cheers