There are two main factors that set how easy or difficult a speaker is to drive, these are Speaker Sensitivity and Impedance. A speaker rated lower Ohms requires more current than a higher Ohm speaker. Similarly, a speaker with lower sensitivity requires more power to reach the same volume as a speaker with higher sensitivity.
B&W 707 S2's nominal impedance level is 8 Ohms but can go down to as low as 4.0 ohms. 8 Ohms is pretty much the standard impedance amongst stereo speakers and amplifiers so Bowers & Wilkins 707 S2 is not considered a difficult to drive speaker from Impedance perspective.
B&W 707 S2 has a sensitivity of 84 dB. With a sensitivity level of only 8 dB, Bowers & Wilkins 707 S2 is a difficult to drive speaker from Sensitivity perspective, so make sure to choose an amplifier with high power if you like listening to your music at high volume levels.
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