Should I be concerned about overpowering my spkrs


I have a Krell 300i with 150 watts per side. I keep looking to buy a pair of the many detailed sounding mini's (B&W 805, Proac, Monitor Audio, Totem, Spendor). Many of the small speakers are rated to only take a 80W to 120W power amplifier. I don't really understand what will happen if I use the Krell with 150 watts. Will i damage the speakers?. Can I use this set-up as long as i don't push the volume too high?
Looking for some guidance?.......thanks
pekaloo
I have the 805 Signature's with the Mcintosh 352 amp and the Sig's love the power. I have also heard the N805's with the Mcintosh 602 and also no problem. More power on the amp "my personal opinion" helps produce a much cleaner sound. I would not think twice on using your Krell.
Generally speaking, it is better to have more power then not enough because distortion caused by clipping can easily damage tweeters. On the other hand, you also need to be careful not over driving the speakers. If you sense a speaker is reaching its dynamic limit, turn it down. I have once seen a pair of 15” woofers in a JBL 4350 completely melted their voice coils. So accident can happen if you are not careful.
Dont listen to Valleyplastic, he is obviously confused.
The krell will not work, so box it up and ship it to me!!!!!!!!

Just be careful. You might be ok but definatly keep the power in mind when you listen to music. As long as you are careful you will probably be ok.

If this is HT you might have a problem because movies can be extremly dynamic. that explosion you hear might be a little too realistic!