There should be a label on the amp itself with an output resistance in Ohms. The existing speaker might also have a label on it elsewhere.
You won't die, the transformer and capacitors in the amp itself are dangerous, but the worst you can do is blow the speaker up.
Thanks for that!
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There should be a label on the amp itself with an output resistance in Ohms. The existing speaker might also have a label on it elsewhere.
You won't die, the transformer and capacitors in the amp itself are dangerous, but the worst you can do is blow the speaker up.