Will a tube amp work well on Revel f208?


Hi,
Two different stereo store salesmen both told me to use a tube integrated amp (primaluna evo 400, or Ayon V) on my Revel f208.  I live in an apartment, so I rarely listen at concert levels (rock,pop,80's,modern music,etc) ,  But due to that speaker's impedance swings, it's in the 4 ohm region a lot  and needs a 4 ohm capable amp.  I was told by someone else that the Revel f208 likes high current, (Which won't be found in a tube amp?).  I was considering something like Hegel or anthem integrated STR before the prima Luna evo 400  was recommended.  Can  Somebody with actual knowledge chime in so I am not at the mercy of salesman or misinformation?  The speakers are revel  f208 and I'd like to stick with an integrated and stream for simplicity (I have node 2i)Thanks!
labguy
The Stereophile review states that a tube amp with good current via the 4ohm tap is needed. Much of the impedance curve is low but the phase angle is good and will help offset the dips in impedance.

https://www.stereophile.com/content/revel-performa3-f208-loudspeaker-measurements

A 100 WPC KT120 powered Rogue Audio Cronus Magnum III will be able to drive these no problem- medium to medium large rooms.  
Should sound awesome.  
Anthem STR integrated. The F208 has great in room response shouldn't need to tweak very much with room correction. 
Pass INT60. You’re welcome

I’ve owned Rebel speakers for a long time. Initially drove them with a solid state amp:. Missing something. Then I went to tubes- both Conrad Johnson and Rogue, all in the 60 watt range. That’s more like it. Then about 6 or 7 years ago I switched to Pass. BINGO! And since then I’ve never been even slightly tempted to return to tubes 

The INT60 should be an ideal integrated with your 208’s 

I think a good tube amp would drive those no problem. I wouldn’t hesitate to use my Jolida Fusion 6802. It’s currently driving a bookshelf speaker with a 86db sensitivity with no problem. I will be going to a floorstand speaker in the future and would like something in the 88-92 sensitivity range.