Surprisingly (to me) was finding out that my old 80 db sensitive little monitors are known to be great with tube amps. These are Rogers LS3/5a from the early 70s
This represents the significance of the speaker impedance load and curve characteristics. Yes, these were very low sensitivity speakers, however they were 15 ohm impedance, so very easy to drive.
The sensitivity measurement of a speaker has more to do with limits of volume/SPL for a given amount of amplifier power. How easy a speaker is to drive has more relationship and effect due to the impedance load/characteristics.People could drive the Rogers monitor speakers (82 db sensitivity) easily with low power tube amplifiers due to the very friendly 15 ohm impedance it has.
Charles