Example:Pass
Int 250 DON'T leave class A till 15 W and has all the extra class A/B
reserve up to 500 W into 4 ohms! Why would a 30 W class A be a better
choice over the 250 W A/B???
If 99% of the time I am only playing music at about 2 Watt( under 90db)?
With many push-pull amplifiers the low level power output below a certain point has high distortion than it does at higher power levels. So its on a case by case basis, but generally speaking if you only use 2 watts its likely that a 30 watt amp will be making less distortion (and noise) than the 250 watt amp will. That distortion is likely audible as harshness and brightness so that right there could well be the advantage.
I'm planning a bedroom system with some small speakers that are remarkably free of breakups. I don't need a lot of power and certainly don't want the size of a 250 watt amp in that environment! Small has its advantages...