The 94 db/w speaker is obviously more efficient, even when both are converted to a common basis for comparison (2.83 volt sensitivity measurement). For most solid state amps, it would be much easier to drive to high volume; the 4 ohm nominal impedance would not be a problem. But, with a tube amp, it is harder to say which would work better. Single ended triodes, in particular, tend to have higher output impedances which translates to less ability control the movement of the cone.
As a pure guess, provided that the 94 db speaker does not have a severe drop below 4 ohms, particularly at very energetic bass frequencies, and if the phase angle is not severe at a frequency where the impedance dips, the 94 db speaker would be easier to drive for most tube amps.
As a pure guess, provided that the 94 db speaker does not have a severe drop below 4 ohms, particularly at very energetic bass frequencies, and if the phase angle is not severe at a frequency where the impedance dips, the 94 db speaker would be easier to drive for most tube amps.

