Well yeah bigger amps do have some issues at low power if they are cheap.
If you are using Pass or the big Bryston 28B-SST2 they are not gonna have that issue. (but they also cost $20 grand...)
For cheap amps, yeah, use one sized to fit your needs. Having a better quality low powered amp is gonna sound better at low volumes than a same priced but much more powerful amp. (in general yeah thier might be an exception. but dollar for dollar, a low powered amp is gonna have better parts at the ame price point)
Also, it USED TO Be an issue with any high powered amp, but not anymore. Now modern high powered amps generally have overcome the issues high powered amps used to have.
But those still cost a LOT of money..
If you are using Pass or the big Bryston 28B-SST2 they are not gonna have that issue. (but they also cost $20 grand...)
For cheap amps, yeah, use one sized to fit your needs. Having a better quality low powered amp is gonna sound better at low volumes than a same priced but much more powerful amp. (in general yeah thier might be an exception. but dollar for dollar, a low powered amp is gonna have better parts at the ame price point)
Also, it USED TO Be an issue with any high powered amp, but not anymore. Now modern high powered amps generally have overcome the issues high powered amps used to have.
But those still cost a LOT of money..

