Help me spec n class A AMP, power calculation 85dB @ 1W @ 1metre


I was playing few pieces and recoding dB levels on my phone. After playing few tracks I see some parts of music sustains at 88db and peaks at 96db. I do like to hear music at this level for short periods of time. 

I am using the following calculator: https://geoffthegreygeek.com/calculator-amp-speaker-spl/

Sitting at 10 feet away from speakers I see the following numbers:

Assumption amplifier headroom of 1.5 dB, 10 feet distance

For 88db 1 Watt + 14.2 dB requires an amplifier power of 26 Watts
For 96db 1 Watt + 22.2 dB requires an amplifier power of 165 Watts

For 102db (room SPL losses) 1 Watt + 28.2 dB requires an amplifier power of 658 Watts (Ridiculous?)

It would be great if I can go get a class A mono blocks that can do sustained 200 Watts for each speaker @ 8ohm/6ohm and call it day but I got no dough for that.

How do I spec for a good amp(and may be integrated). I would like something that can sustain 35-50 Watts for class A and have reserves for peak of 200 Watts.

geek101
Ah.,  JC1 are excellent amps and they will allow you to switch between low bias (10 watts) and high bias (25 watts) Class A.  Generally, Class A will give you warmer and more rounded tones.
I would look for a Threshold T-200. 100 wpc Class A. A great space heater. I have a pair of T-50's that I purchased of a former Threshold employee. They were modified at Threshold to run as 100 wpc mono blocks. Michael Bladalius did the modification. These amps run hot and look at your electric bill.
Pass Labs XA30.8, or (budget willing) XA60.8 monoblocks are just what the doctor ordered. 
The First Watt F5 can be scaled up to a couple thousand watts in class A if money is no object and your listening room is fork lift accessable. 

That said, if you demand that kind of dynamic range you'd be better off finding vastly more efficient speakers. In my opinion, I good 25 or 30 watts class A amp is all the vast majority of people need, and transitioning to class AB is just a reality to be lived with.