OperaHouse is on the right track.
This type of testing can generate some very low and reactive load impedances which can easily let the smoke out of many typical audio amplifiers.
Either a single monster amplifier, or several amplifiers, but make sure there is some additional series resistance placed between amplifier and load.
A resistive tee attenuator network would be even better as it also offers some protection from high reflected voltages.
However you do it, there is likely be a great deal more heat and power involved than you might expect, to reliably generate a measly thirty watts into a "difficult" load.