"My opinion is with the Ohm's, the more power-as long as it is good clean power and you are not overdriving your amp, the better."
This is true though for smaller rooms it can become overkill at some point sooner. Look at power in reserve with the OHMs as your insurance policy to help rise to any occasion as needed.
Current delivery is key even for lower power amps with even the smaller OHMs, which will generally go into smaller rooms and require less power to go loud in relation. Expect amps capable of delivering more current at any particular power rating to fair better in general. For Class A or A/B amps, this usually translates into more size and weight. The exception is Class D amps, which I use and can recommend highly with the OHMs for outstanding performance in a smaller and perhaps less expensive package.
This is true though for smaller rooms it can become overkill at some point sooner. Look at power in reserve with the OHMs as your insurance policy to help rise to any occasion as needed.
Current delivery is key even for lower power amps with even the smaller OHMs, which will generally go into smaller rooms and require less power to go loud in relation. Expect amps capable of delivering more current at any particular power rating to fair better in general. For Class A or A/B amps, this usually translates into more size and weight. The exception is Class D amps, which I use and can recommend highly with the OHMs for outstanding performance in a smaller and perhaps less expensive package.