In Reply to: RE: Amps for eminent technology LFT8bs posted by gkarycki@njm.com on September 15, 2016 at 13:23:48:
If your computer hardware offers enough voltage to achieve adequate volume with CD's and DVD's (without clipping), then it has that capacity for Blu-Rays as well.
I agree with the advice you got from ET. You simply need to find a piece of software that allows volume settings above the 100% level. You could try VLC media player.
The voltage gain on that amplifier looks to be about 3db below a typical gain (28-29db) and those speakers are not particularly efficient. If you can't boost your source enough then you will have to add active gain between your source and amplifier per Satie's recommendation. Unfortunately, you can't fake your way around basic gain structure issues in certain circumstances. :)
Cheers,
Dave.
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