How about picking up a impedence matching speaker selector box. Niles audio sells one
http://www.nilesaudio.com/products/aip_speaker_selection.html
This will allow you to hook up multiply pairs of speakers to a receiver, or amp, and the receiver will see a constant ohm load. I have a friend that has 8 pairs of speakers hooked a Denon receiver for his whole house audio system. I've been over his house for a few parties, and it has plenty enough volume.
Good luck,
http://www.nilesaudio.com/products/aip_speaker_selection.html
This will allow you to hook up multiply pairs of speakers to a receiver, or amp, and the receiver will see a constant ohm load. I have a friend that has 8 pairs of speakers hooked a Denon receiver for his whole house audio system. I've been over his house for a few parties, and it has plenty enough volume.
Good luck,