Can't you find any common ground? I'm trying hard here, bub......
Ok, you don't know what mine sounds like, and I don't know what yours sounds like. OK, find a reason to argue that.
But you missed the point, I am afraid. I am pointing out differences in frequency response as load Z changes, and you switch gears to THD.
I am not talking about THD, I am talking about frequency response aberrations. I am not making it up. ICEpower clearly states it. I use that as a reason why it is important to audition one on the system it will be used on.
OK.......back to the subject. The guy is asking about a "power hungry load". I do not think that you can judge how it will work just based on weight. Yes, a lot of the amps are light. Some are light (Rowland for example) because it has a SMPS. Others (H2O) have large transformers. While someone will obviously disagree, you can not say "A" will and "B" won't simply because of weight. Sure , they will probably sound somewhat different, but weight alone is no indicator of much.
If you examine how much current the speaker will actually use, most of the current comes from discharging the filter caps. So, it is possible to drive such a load with what may appear to be a small transformer based supply.
Bottom line is........you will just have to try them. Or use the advice of someone with the same setup.