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At the moment I can barely turn the volume up on my NVA AP20 ( 20 watts, I think) driving the Goodmans Magnum K.
I can appreciate I'm using a CD-player , which seems to have a higher gain (output) into the amp but, the sound just gushes out !with the slightest turn of the knob, which easily fills my room ( 12 x 24 ft ).
Can anyone explain this phenomenon
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Of course I'm not to concerned because I've still got enough volume control but,why do we need hundreds of watts (20 in my case) if you can't use them..I don't really understand why I have so much volume control that is redundant.
I've tried searching the web for this information but to no avail.
I'm hoping in the not so distant future to try my BIL's Single Ended 8 watter.So I'll report back with my findings.