Match Amp w/Tekton Design Lore


I recently purchased a pair of Tekton Design Lore speakers. I made this move because of all the reviews about how well they work with tubes. I'm using these with a variant of the YAQIN MC-100B Integrate. This unit has been upgrade with some "better" internals.My issue is, although the Tektons sound okay, they leave me somewhat underwhelmed. The Integrate puts out 60 watts per in UL & 30 watts per in Triode. It runs the speakers in Triode but I've found that the speakers need the higher wattage of UL. Being a 98 db efficiency speaker, I thought that even the 30 tube watts would drive the speakers with ease. They do drive them but I can turn volume ALL the way up and still could go louder. (I'm using KT 88 Gold Lion power tubes) Yes, I have enough hours on the speakers to break them in. I do not listen at ear drum breaking levels but it's just lacking in overall quality of sound. My B&W bookshelves sound great with this amp and they are much less efficient not to mention only a 6.5 inch main speaker.
So I guess I'm asking if anyone has experienced a need for these Lore speakers to be matched with a higher output amp? Sure, 30 tube watts drive them but, for me, leave something to be desired.
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Since you don't mention it did you try running the amps in UL mode? And if so to what result? I don't really know your amp or the rest of you system it sounds like a gain issue not a wattage issue.
How about a few more details... what source are you using?  Room size.  Distance apart.  Distance out from walls. 

I have the lores...10’ apart. 30” out from the walls. Driven by an oppo 205 into a belles 22a tube hybrid pre into a halo a23 poweramp with a powersound audio s1500 sub to fill in the bottom.  At 12’ back at the listening position @85 dB the soundstage is massive and deep... and the sound is refined, powerful and musical... and I doubt I’m using more than 3-4 watts of actual amplifier power. 
"They do drive them but I can turn volume ALL the way up and still could go louder."

I have no personal experience with Lore but given their spec of 98dB/1w/1m @ 8 ohms, you should be able to drive them very loud, e.g.,   98dB, with only a handful of watts in a reasonably sized room/listening distance. And assuming you're using the same source/cable/volume setting, your comparison with the B&W makes it even more intriguing. Something is not adding up, maybe the 98dB spec is bogus.
If you look up the specs on the audax gold tweeter, its rated at 94.5 db at 2.8 volts.  The legend B102 is rated at 92.4 db....so, maybe a single Lore is closer to 94 db than 98db.  Even so, if your look at the Madisound spec sheet, the tweeter tested at about 101db output at 5 volts (2-3 watts?)  So, how loud do you want the Lores to play??

Five years ago, if you look at the forums, people were having tweeter failures when they played the lores very loud, seemingly for home theater using home theater recievers....and then Tekton noted that their warranty did not cover burnt voice coils.

I have them in a 10,000 cubic foot room, and as I said, they sould great at 85db (peaks hitting 90db)...and I can easily turn them up louder to the point of being uncomfortable and unsafe for my hearing.

So, is the spec bogus....assuming one Lore measures 94 db, then two together would be 97db...which is within a measurement tolerance...so my view has been that this is a great sounding loudspeaker, fairly priced, super easy to drive with specs that are pretty close to correct.
Yes, more info.First, in UL there definitely is more "umph" obviously due to 2x watts.Room is 22x15x8.5 with lots of furniture & a heavy carpet covering most of the wood floor. Doorway at end of room at direction speakers are pointing. They are towed in slightly.
Speakers are about 7.5 feet apart and about 5 feet from rear wall although there are 2 large pieces of furniture behind each, but still 2 feet from furniture.
Source is mostly older Oppo transport/SACD player or Marantz Trasnport. I do have a sub but don't use it.All cables with both Lore & B&W bookshelves are the same.Don't get me wrong they play louder than I'm comfortable with but mostly on UL setting. There is an obvious difference in depth of soundstage between Triode & UL but with Triode I can go to full volume with ease while wanting more. I don't expect the Lores to be as dynamic as the bookshelves but hoped for more.Am I expecting too much?