Yes, indeed a few years ago when I was using 1000 watts on the speakers I too would have had my doubts about what a single 2 watt amp could do.
I also read about the synergy og the Grand Veena with tubes, so that's why I set out to listen to as mant different kinds of tube amps, and one good class A solid state amp, just to shake things up a bit.
The DecWare came with a 30 day trial offer.
I was just looking for a tube amp for the winter months.
The DecWare met and surpassed all my expectations of the sound I was looking for.
There is a certain rightness in a SET design that I find pleasing to my ears.
Now as far as gain goes.
The amp has a volume control, but because I run the Steelhead using it's variable volume control knob, I run the amp at near max or unity gain.
The DecWare give you the choice to run with or without a pre amp, and sounds great either way.
Using the Steelhead to also control my cd player is a bonus.Two inputs compared to the DecWare's one at a time set up.
Just lazy, but I feel it's a pain in the but to wait for the wires to settle after they been unplugged.
Now the volume on the Steelhead is at 12 o'clock, or mid way.
The gain is at the lowest setting of 55.
In my room I don't need it any louder, and the sound level is the same as when I was using(or underusing) the 1000 watts of the draggons.
In other words the lack of wattage does not mean there is a lack of volume.
Or tone, or bass.
All I could say that is lacking is that I can't tell you what type of tube I am listening to.The el 84 derivatives, really don't have any tube sonic that I can put my finger at and say "that is the sound of a 300B".
The grand Veenas will let you know what tubes you are using to drive them with.
They do not make all amps sound the same.
But in the same breath they don't seem to be a finicky speaker that need mega watts of hot and nasty to make them sing.
To sum up, I liked the sound of the DecWare so much, I didn't send it back, it became my main all season amp.