Thanks for the followup.
I have been researching and the last bit about wattage increases tells me I also understand another thing.
As the load impedance decreases say from 8 to 4 ohms, the wattage output of the amp inversely increases. What you have to be careful of, from what I've learned, is that if you choose to go below the minimum load rating of the amp, the max wattage you draw may be too high for the amp to handle and as they say, you let the smoke out.
That said, if you increase the load impedance from 4 to 8, the wattage output of the amp likewise inversely decreases. I believe this will preserve the amp's integrity, but there may be a sacrifice in sound reproduction as true impedance varies over the frequency range.
So for my SOLOS II, the speaker output jacks are in parallel. I assume that with the factory internal speakers being 8 ohms that they are loading at 4 ohms. An extension cabinet should also be rated at 4 ohms.
So to go back to your original response, this amp can drive at 2 ohms safely if all the assumptions hold true. I think I should replace the speakers with two 8 ohm units and ensure the amp is running optimally.
Kudos