What it means is that you may hear a difference due to the levels not being matched, so hearing a difference between them shows absolutely nothing about the sonic characteristics of the amplifiers. (Part of the reason for that is due to some peculiarities of human hearing; as the volume decreases, subjectively, the bass and treble appear to decrease more than the midrange, so a change in volume is perceived as a change in tonal quality. This is why so many old stereos had "Loudness Compensation" switches on them, to boost the bass and treble to make up for listening at low volumes and make it seem better.) You may not care if you are wrong, but many people do care when people publicly post falsehoods. What is the point in posting things that are without foundation in fact and reality?
Sure, it is not life or death. But that is no reason to accept falsehoods and illusions.