Class A 30 Watt Amps: Are they enough to drive my book shelfs?


Currently looking at buying a Pass Labs XA 30.5 to drive my Kef 201/2 speakers which are rated at 86 DB sensitivity.  Is this a bad move?
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What I suggest sinc3 I use Stand mounts sometimes is a very good Subwoofer like the SVS -sb3000 which is superb and not that expensive ,it allows your speakers ,as well as your Amplifier to run much more efficient from 70 hz or so on down the sub handles all the heavy duty current , 30 wpc in class A ,no sweat.
i run a 25 watt  pass Labs at 14 ftaway  into the mid 90 dB range with 4 ohm 86 dB Loudspeakers with my Svs 3000 sub.
I have a Pass Aleph 30 powering a pair of Kef Q100’s. More than enough power for me. I also use a powered sub to fill out the low end. 
I believe John Atkinson (Stereophile) measured the Pass Labs 25 watt amp at 80+ watts in to 8 ohms, and 130 watts in to 4 ohms.. The amp in question should have no problem with the KEFs.
For those folks with experience listening to 30watt class A amps, how would the Pass Labs XA 30.5 compare sonically to the pass labs 150.5 A/B amp?  Other than more power & better bass control (with the 150.5) is there a unique listening experience (with pure class A) worth chasing?