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The 1.7’s ~4ohm from 10Hz-5kHz. It drops to 2ohm at ~13kHz and to around 1.8ohm at 20kHz (I didn’t know this, as I wouldn’t think a 4ohm speaker would drop below 2ohm, as even though most don’t follow it, the standard is for the minimum impedance to not be below 80% of the nominal (so 3.2ohm in this case)). Low impedance in the treble is far less of an issue than if it were in the bass. However yes, it won’t perform optimally. So, the regular monoblocks would be more ideal, and that’s still far more power than OP would need, plus it’s much cheaper.
The 1.7’s ~4ohm from 10Hz-5kHz. It drops to 2ohm at ~13kHz and to around 1.8ohm at 20kHz (I didn’t know this, as I wouldn’t think a 4ohm speaker would drop below 2ohm, as even though most don’t follow it, the standard is for the minimum impedance to not be below 80% of the nominal (so 3.2ohm in this case)). Low impedance in the treble is far less of an issue than if it were in the bass. However yes, it won’t perform optimally. So, the regular monoblocks would be more ideal, and that’s still far more power than OP would need, plus it’s much cheaper.