Would the 300W CJ ART 300 Monoblocks be too much for my Avalon Ascendants?


Looking to replace and upgrade my amps (one of my Sonic Frontier Power 3's - which I loved and have had for nearly 20 years - died) and was looking at Conrad Johnson Art 150 and 300 monoblocks (I have a CJ CT5 pre-amp). My Avalon Ascendants are rated up to 200W so was wondering if 300W monoblocks will be too much for them? Thanks in advance for any help on this one. 

dkonstruction

Two amps that I recently purchased are stellar.  The PSAudio BHK 300 hybrid monoblcks and the Atma-Sphere 100 wpc class d monoblocks.  Just in case u are open to suggestions....

I tried over 15 amps on my aerial acoustics 20t, ranging from berning, to levinson,pass labs, clases, to ayon, to luxman and many others. And then  finally the conrad johnson art 300s. The different amps all excelled in one area or another, but usually had some noteable shortcoming. When i found the art300s, they finally gave me EVERYThing. Soundstage, detail, smoothness, and bass control that many other even solid state heavy hitters could not match. I don't think about amps anymore. 

I tried over 15 amps on my aerial acoustics 20t, ranging from berning, to levinson,pass labs, clases, to ayon, to luxman and many others. And then  finally the conrad johnson art 300s. The different amps all excelled in one area or another, but usually had some noteable shortcoming. When i found the art300s, they finally gave me EVERYThing. Soundstage, detail, smoothness, and bass control that many other even solid state heavy hitters could not match. I don't think about amps anymore. 

The  CJ  ART 300 will be a very musical and rich pairing with the Avalons - my kind of sound - and a large improvement from the SF.  I  was an SF fan once having a Processor 3 and Iris transport but with amplification the CJ will be better.  Until my current system, I ran amps that exceeded speaker power specifications with no issues.