I’ve had three vintage amps (Marantz, Pioneer, Denon) for a few years. Last year I wanted to try some modern speakers as well, so, I connected my 4 ohm rated recently recapped Denon amp to Martin Logan 20i floor standers - and now I have 2 vintage amps. (The Denon almost caught fire as soon as I turned it on - without even playing any music. I had to recycle it as it was too expensive to fix)
So for my Pioneer I ended up getting period correct HPM-100. Which turned out to be a much better match than I expected.
Now my Marantz - fully recapped and last serviced two months ago - 3 weeks ago right channel stopped working after connecting to one year old 6 ohm bookshelves.
So in summary:
1. I’m stupid.
2. It’s cheaper in the long run to buy a $10k amp and $15k speakers than keep doing what I’m doing.
3. Don’t mix vintage electronics and modern speakers- results are unpredictable.

