Hi there, you don't have a borderline mismatch or anything like that. The VTL should drive an amp with 23 Kohm input impedance just fine. Why do you think this is a problem? What do you mean by much more effective volume control? Perhaps it has something to do with the sensitivity of both the amps.When used with the Aragon amp the VTL preamp volume control is too sensitive. A tiny movement of the dial makes a huge difference. It is usable and controllable but just barely.
If you have not sensed any deep bass rolloff with the Aragon/VTL combo, other than what might be expected to result from the speakers, I suspect that improving the impedance match in some manner is unlikely to be worthwhile. Despite the fact that the Aragon’s input impedance is much lower than 45K.The bass seems fine. In comparison to the Sumo the treble seems a bit rolled off and mids are dark. From research I believe that could be a normal sonic characteristic of the Aragon.
There may be nothing wrong. I was just surprised to find the Aragon did not blow the Sumo away and was looking for reasons.
Much has been said of system synergy so when I noticed the volume control issue I figured I'd investigate.