I'm on board with Al/Atmasphere/Bifwynne and others regarding how impedance and phase angle are key factors to consider when choosing an amp to get best performance out of speakers.
Also that there are many shades of grey in between the extremes in regards to amp technology and design, and that as a result, it can be very hard to predict how good or not any particular combo really sounds, but it is not as hard to predict which combos have the best chances of working out optimally together from a technical perspective.
Also I believe that is is important for things to work out well from a technical perspective, however, that alone does not ensure enjoyment. Enjoyment is what it is all about in the end. Good technical execution can usually only help, but alone does not guarantee the desired outcome, which might be had many different ways.
Also that there are many shades of grey in between the extremes in regards to amp technology and design, and that as a result, it can be very hard to predict how good or not any particular combo really sounds, but it is not as hard to predict which combos have the best chances of working out optimally together from a technical perspective.
Also I believe that is is important for things to work out well from a technical perspective, however, that alone does not ensure enjoyment. Enjoyment is what it is all about in the end. Good technical execution can usually only help, but alone does not guarantee the desired outcome, which might be had many different ways.