That is a very closed minded opinion and a narrow analysis of a complex steady state problem using static analysis. As someone who not only reviews amps and speakers for a living, but has also designed amps and holds an EE in analog engineering, I would never make a statement like that nor do I agree with it.
What exactly do you disagree with? The physical laws of the universe???
Here are a few statements :
"If the voltage and the load impedance do not require the additional power that a larger amplifier can supply then adding a dedicated power amp cannot improve the sound."
What do you disagree with?
The load simply will not 'see' it. The amp can't supply more power than the load demands at a given voltage. Ohms Law forbids it.
What do you disagree with? Can the load 'see' unlimited power that an amplifier can potentially supply? All power is potential unless the load requires it. Do you disagree?
At a low voltage, there would be no need for a dedicated power amp over a receiver
What do you disagree with here, exactly? Why would a speaker need a power amp at a low voltage?
even if the load was demanding, if the volume was at a low level, the current draw would be minimal and the applied voltage would be minimal = ?? = so how would a power amp improve the sound in such conditions?
What do you disagree with? Seems like perfectly legible English. Is the above technically inaccurate and if so, can you explain?
Some of your comments don't appear to be based on anything real. You made some assumptions in your earlier post which could be explained by the placebo effect or just plain expectation bias. If a power amp could improve the sound of a speaker at any level, then a larger power amp could improve on the sound of any speaker at any level, and a larger amp still could continue to improve the sound of said speaker, etc etc etc?
I think we both know that doesn't make any sense. Speakers can't tell whether a larger amp has been connected to its terminals, can they?
Is that what you are suggesting? If not, what exactly are you suggesting?