My point is: That a lot of people will obtain very high quality gear/sound and they don't listen to it...they just don't listen past the 1st 10 watts.
Im sure he is saying they listen at a low level, however the reference to 10 watts is only correct with a low sensitivity speaker. 10 watts on a high sensitivity speaker would be very loud.
I have a Cary SLI-80 with upgraded tubes and it sounds great, but lacks a bit of power when i want to turn it up
Juggernaut850, keep in mind that the speaker/power relationship is not linear and works on a logarithmic scale. To achieve a 3db increase requires a double of amp power. So going from the 80w Cary to a different 100w tube amp will not solve the problem. That is an increase of less than 1db, and will have little to no effect on the underpowered problem.
Maybe speakers will be the next move...
Using a speaker with a higher sensitivity can solve the problem. The sensitivity of the Daedalus Argos is 9db higher than the Dali Helicon 400, 97db compared to 88db. Now if you use the 80w Cary on the Daedalus, this will have the same relationship as 640 watts on the Dalis. So, even using the Cary in the 40w triode mode would still be plenty of power for the Daedalus if you want to turn it up.