Why do people say low power amps should be good for bookshelf speakers?


I was in a BB Magnolia recently and they had a McIntosh MHA150 integrated headphone amp that can also do 50 watts per channel to speakers. The sales rep said it "should be good for small bookshelves but its not enough power for towers". 
I've never understood this line of reasoning.  Towers are typically more sensitive than bookshelves. Is there an actual reason a small amp like this couldn't do just fine for towers that are equally or more sensitive than similar bookshelves?
roberthz
That is too broad a statement 
my Elac Vela 403 speakers are 87 db efficient and are a 4 ohm load  they need a little extra  power to get them working optimal
.the-true  efficiency of speaker,not just rated  ,many companies fudge the actual  efficiency. Unfortunately there is no standard how to test from true 20 khz to 20 Hz sweep for a specific time and spl level would be good if all companies did this, and  on bass at least go down to advertised specs,for a extended period ,and how easy a load is the Xover ? these are 2 key factors  how a amplifier will respond . Sometimes getting  the synergy is a lot of trial and error .
I have found many of the Magnolia sales people to not know what they are talking about.  This is why I would prefer to talk to a good independent audio dealer.
people say stupid stuff because either they are stupid or they think you are
A lot of good advice and logical reasoning above. I use Kef's relatively inefficient LS50s in my desktop and bedroom rigs. The desktop pair is driven by a low powered amp that is more than sufficient due to my proximity. 

I'm about 16 feet away from my bedroom LS50s in my usual listening position, and initially drove them with a 50 wpc Marantz receiver. The sound was fine for late night listening but fell apart if I cranked it up. I recently upgraded to a Purfi based amp and the LS50s really came alive. 
I don’t know why, I have a 2 x 400 Watts potential driving my stand mounts??


I have read very good things on that Purifi class D module, and their 6.5" drivers