OK agreed - thanks for posting the information. Running on the 4 ohm tap, which you would need to do because of the low minimum impedance, the effective sensitivity for one speaker is 85dB/m/watt and would call for 50 watts to meet the normal audiophile expectations in a normal listening room.
I can see a bedroom system being in a smaller room, and playing less loud, so I would expect less than 50 watts to be adequate - but 2 watts is not going to cut it! Eight watts might work if you listen as quiet as I do in the bedroom/TV room, but if you are doing more serious listening it would fall short for most people.