No one will truly be able to tell you if it will work or not. What one person thinks is loud could be completely unacceptable to another. Everyone listens differently. Toocool4 gave good advice. Figure out your listening levels in db and run them through the calculator.
Fully agree with this.
I’ve owned nearly all the First Watt amps and the “small” Pass amps at one point or another. And one thing that’s consistent is that the FWs all have limits ; Some of them have limits that aren’t hard to reach with mildly inefficient speakers (even in a somewhat near field setup). I think the F7 is probably the most versatile in terms of design/output/and overall performance.
However, without further info, I’d urge you to try the XA25. It is the most universal small amp in the entire Pass/First Watt lineup and has been my overall reference for many years. I think of it as a big First Watt amp more-so than small Pass amp. It has A LOT of the purity, tone, and texture of the First Watt amps, but has surprising grunt and density (despite the specs). It sounds excellent at low output and is very quiet. But it has guts FAR beyond the First Watt lineup, for those times you might feel like turning the volume knob up. It’s a masterpiece and deserves all the accolades and widespread praise it has received. They show up on the used market with some regularity too.