The amplifier has an output power of 2 x 25 watts RMS, which is sufficient for many speakers. Whether it can drive the Q Acoustics 3010c without problems depends on its sensitivity and impedance. The Q Acoustics 3010c are compact bookshelf speakers that typically have a sensitivity of around 86 dB and an impedance of 6 ohms.
With 2 x 25 watts RMS, the amplifier can generally drive the 3010c, although the output is at the lower end if you prefer high volumes or very dynamic music. For normal listening pleasure in small to medium-sized rooms, the power should be sufficient, but at very loud levels or with bass-intensive music, there may be a lack of reserves.
To summarise: The amplifier can drive the Q Acoustics 3010c, but the 2 x 25 watts are rather moderate and could reach their limits at high volumes.
You cannot connect Bluetooth speakers directly to the device. However, it can receive music from a smartphone or other device via Bluetooth and then play it back via connected speakers.
You can connect your older three-way speakers to the Teufel KB 43 CR 19 (CD receiver). Here are some important details:
- The KB 43 CR 19 supports the connection of loudspeakers via cable. It is possible to connect speakers with different impedances such as 4 Ohm, 6 Ohm or 8 Ohm.
With regard to CD playback:
- The KB 43 CR 19 can play audio CDs as well as MP3 and WMA files from CDs. This means that it can also read CDs that you have mixed or written yourself, as long as they are in a compatible format.
The "KB 43 CR 19 (CD Receiver)" device from Teufel makes it possible to receive music via Bluetooth, but it cannot directly address or control Bluetooth speakers. However, it can connect to a smartphone or other device via Bluetooth to play music, which is then played back via connected speakers or loudspeakers.
Hoi - If this part could do Airplay, then it would have a Wifi or RJ-45 network connection and Teufel would write it explicitly - but unfortunately I don't see it listed anywhere (https://teufel.de/cd-receive...) - so: rather unfortunately no.
But: with the iPhone or Bluetooth (Aptx: Android) connection to the device, it should be possible to play back to the device and the connected speakers...