So the higher the phase angle of the speaker at a particular frequency, the harder it is for the amp to drive. Got it.
I didn't do the best job with the Stereophile quote. Here it is again but with impedance factored in:
(The combination of 5.2 ohms and –45º phase angle at 93Hz will tax amplifiers rated at 8 ohms.)
I believe that I have come to a heightened level of counter intuitive understanding. The Primus 360 while being very efficient with a measured sensitivity rating of 91.5dB is still hard to drive @ 93Hz. Looking at the graph in the review I also noticed that everything above 3.5kHz is below 6 ohms and everthing below 9kHz is below 4 ohms.
I'm gonna hook mine up to a 2 channel amp that is 4 ohm stable via the left and right pre-outs on my H/K AVR430 and see how that works.
Thanks for the lesson. Let's hope I do alright on the test Monday.