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Oh, sure

>he has sort of a "perfect storm", of amp power, pre amp gain and high efficiency speakers

Except the problem allegedly happened with two preamps, one active and one passive. What are the odds of that? (Please write to Sphile, TAS and the entire industry about its erroneous use of "passive preamp. Thanks.)

And for the record the problem presented definitely was altered once the dubious nature of the initial question was pointed out.

They're 98 db, I see. That's new.

Now, sometimes volume controls or attenuators don't have fine enough gradations. That's completely different, as I said, from "they're always too loud," or "the speakers sound thin."

Over and out.


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