Interesting, tlarwa. Some of the First series of Pass amplifiers, good though they are, do have a relatively high input sensitivity, which is to say that most amplifiers are driven to full output by about 1V input or less, but I think some of those First Watt designs require more input voltage. You might look up the characteristic of the J2. This would be no problem with the typical CDP, which puts out 2V, easily. So it could be a combination of high-ish input sensitivity of the amplifier, marginal phono stage gain, and the fact that your system lacks the typical boost in overall gain usually provided by an active linestage.
I just looked it up; the J2 requires 1.4V for full output of 20W. This is a rather high and fits my prediction above. You don't mention what speakers you are driving, but that would enter into the equation, as well. If you've got 100 ohm sensitive speakers then my analysis may fall apart, since you are then using around 1-2W at most.
I've always been curious about the First Watt series; I bet the J2 is a great sounding amplifier.
I just looked it up; the J2 requires 1.4V for full output of 20W. This is a rather high and fits my prediction above. You don't mention what speakers you are driving, but that would enter into the equation, as well. If you've got 100 ohm sensitive speakers then my analysis may fall apart, since you are then using around 1-2W at most.
I've always been curious about the First Watt series; I bet the J2 is a great sounding amplifier.