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The Denon manual says 6-16 ohms for the fronts and 8-16 for the rears
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I am looking at Mordaunt-Short 500 system, the 502 fronts and the 504 center are 4ohm
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Hi Luke, I'll try and walk you through this one...
The above two quotes illustrate that what you are contemplating might create a problem. However, most of the empirical data regarding high quality receivers driving speakers with relatively low resistance shows that it can be done successfully, for the most part.
For stereo operation, I would not think twice. However, when three other speakers (at least) start tapping that toroid things might get sticky.
If you do decide to go with this setup, the 3802 will run hot. You will need ample ventilation, and maybe even an external fan.
If I were you, I would look into a different speaker system. If you have your heart set on the the M-S than you could always buy an external amp. Used 2ch models by Acurus, Adcom, Parasound and others can be found on audiogon.com for under $300. Any of these would also liven up your 2 ch music (if you care)
Of course, you could also roll the dice. Maybe a good return policy would allow you a test run?
Good luck
-rob