From what I hear (I have not heard them yet myself) the Fyne speakers are more forward and can benefit from warmer, smoother amplification.
That being said, those speakers are efficient with a 96dB sensitivity. You should not need a lot of power to drive them. I wonder if they have some wonkiness with the impedance curve that is making them difficult to drive. Realistically 20w of power should be able to make them unpleasantly loud, 180w should deliver 115dB in volume.
This may be an amp matching issue and you might need to look for a warmer, richer sounding amp.
I would look at 3 solid state brands. Naim, Pass and AVM for solid state. They are lovely, warm, rich sounding amps and ought to work well with the Fyne speakers. I would also consider looking at tube amplification. It can add more richness and dimensionality to the sound.
That being said, those speakers are efficient with a 96dB sensitivity. You should not need a lot of power to drive them. I wonder if they have some wonkiness with the impedance curve that is making them difficult to drive. Realistically 20w of power should be able to make them unpleasantly loud, 180w should deliver 115dB in volume.
This may be an amp matching issue and you might need to look for a warmer, richer sounding amp.
I would look at 3 solid state brands. Naim, Pass and AVM for solid state. They are lovely, warm, rich sounding amps and ought to work well with the Fyne speakers. I would also consider looking at tube amplification. It can add more richness and dimensionality to the sound.