Your 80 wpc amp drives your 87db sensitivity speakers rather easily at your preferred volumes; and it has reserves for instantaneous needs. a less powerful amp would be a mistake IMO.
If you like those speakers, I would be tempted to upgrade to their 9.5 speaker
https://www.dagogo.com/salk-sound-ss9-5-speaker-review/
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to answer your question:
it is Logarithmic: a lot of additional power is needed for a small amount of volume increase.
https://geoffthegreygeek.com/amplifier-power/
+3db = a perceptible volume increase. double the WPC needed for +3db volume, i.e. a lot for a little.
to double the volume needs 10x WPC. thus 10x is needed for 2X
If you like those speakers, I would be tempted to upgrade to their 9.5 speaker
https://www.dagogo.com/salk-sound-ss9-5-speaker-review/
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to answer your question:
it is Logarithmic: a lot of additional power is needed for a small amount of volume increase.
https://geoffthegreygeek.com/amplifier-power/
+3db = a perceptible volume increase. double the WPC needed for +3db volume, i.e. a lot for a little.
to double the volume needs 10x WPC. thus 10x is needed for 2X