@kijanki @roberttdid was referring to the idea of an amplifier that operates as a power source rather than a voltage source.
Regarding Bruno's comment from the link above, speakers designed to operate in the Power Paradigm usually have level controls for the midrange and tweeter, as the voltage response of the amplifier is an unknown. If you look on speakers made in the 1950s these controls are fairly common. They are not there to help set up the speaker in a given room!
Otherwise how this particular speaker sounds when connected to that particular amp becomes rather unpredictable.
Regarding Bruno's comment from the link above, speakers designed to operate in the Power Paradigm usually have level controls for the midrange and tweeter, as the voltage response of the amplifier is an unknown. If you look on speakers made in the 1950s these controls are fairly common. They are not there to help set up the speaker in a given room!