I found a thread on AK talking about the nature of these speakers:
http://archive.audioreview.com/13/0EE90FAD.php
It seems it is all about current with these. This guy gives an amp recommendation, "Current, current and more current. Look for a good, meaty 100 Watt amp, with plenty of current and a BIG, BIG power supply (yep, it'll be heavy, thanks to the big power transformer). Make sure it is stable down to 2 Ohm loads (at least) and you'll be sweet. "
"Average efficiency. 100 Watts @ 8 Ohms, with bucket loads of current and good 2 Ohm capability. I would suggest that an amp of 100 Watts, with (say) 30 Amps of current ability, should work better with the RSIIIs, than one with (say) 200 Watts and 20 Amps of current ability."
How do you think the PL400 S2 fits into this discussion? I purchased the refoam kit. I am going to have to figure out something to replace the tweeter surround sound dampening foam which is totally dried, I will have to somehow strip that off and replace it with velvet or foam or some other sort of stuff. Then I need to figure out about crossovers and what capacitors are appropriate there. That is something of a tricky thing to research so far but I will keep digging.