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Most cheap AV receivers would power these. Look for a used AV receiver that can do 50w per channel in stereo. They're pretty common some people are basically giving them away. As for speaker wire, as long as the run isn't too long these would be fine with 20 gauge copper wire but I'd go a bit larger if you're not sure you're getting actual copper wire. 18 gauge would be a safe bet.
Edit: You will also most likely need and HDMI or optical cable to connect the receiver to the TV.
Edit 2: I'm assuming your TV has these ports but in any case, an AV Receiver will pretty much have any input you might need.
yeah, just about anything these days will work... This was literally the cheapest HDMI reciever on ebay. Hell, you can probably go to Goodwill and find one.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256425902033
Is there a risk if the amp puts out over 50W per speaker? If someone cranks the volume would it blow a speaker or something?
Yup!
Yes, but most budget amps quote peak wattage, not RMS power, so even if it says 100w per channel, it might be considerably less. Ideally you get a more powerful amp and just don't turn it up past halfway. If it's less powerful then you'll get clipping when it's cranked.
Not really. It'll be fine. An amp that puts out 25W per speak will blow those speakers if you turn it up to max volume on a good reciever.