What creates the effortlessness in sound reproduction?


Hello, 
I have a chance to listen some speakers in the last 10 years. I notice that there are 2 speakers which produced sound 'effortlessly', even at low or high volume levels (I never tried max levels on them since they are not mine). With this effortlessness, listening to music is very relaxing. 

I wonder what makes the effortlessness in these speakers? 

Please shed some light on this. 

Thank you. 
Huy
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The electronics and the overall “system engineering.” Up to and including the speakers. 
Huy, it is mostly the amplifier, speakers and room. You need an amp that can effortlessly drive the speakers to 110 dB. This will depend on the efficiency of the speakers. The speakers have to be peak free or even a little depressed (3 dB) in the upper mid range (3000 Hz) and the system has to have excellent bass performance. If all these criteria are met you will have that "effortless" performance unless there is a severe deficiency up stream. The program sources and pre amp are important but they have much less effect on the overall sound unless there is a significant problem. Also in my experience class A amplifiers are more "effortless"
Class A amps are certainly "snappy." Mine (Dennis Had Inspire Firebottle HO SEP) is anyway...a short path to the mojo transferring a clear upstream signal to earball pleasing immediacy.