Makes sense. I think the way an amp interacts with various speaker loads will affect its sound.
Two amps that can drive the same speakers without clipping and with sufficient linearity should sound almost indistinguishable.
But that doesn’t necessarily mean those two amps will sound the same on a different set of speakers
I believe it's the low speaker's impedance that causes most of the problems for amps. If impedance is ok than vast majority of amps operate well and within their specs. But even with "problematic" (from impedance point of view) speakers like electrostatics, whose impedance falls below 2 ohms, this happens after 10khz where signals are not that high so chances are most amps will actually manage to get it unless played very loud or the music material is so specific that it has strong signals there.
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