After looking over the specs and descriptions of the equipment, it appears to me that the root cause of the problem is that the Saga does not provide any gain, even when it is used in its active mode. (Or putting it more technically, its gain is 0 db). And the fact that the power amp is being driven with unbalanced signals, even though it only provides balanced inputs (its 1/4 inch TRS inputs are balanced, as are its XLR inputs), is most likely costing you 6 db on top of that. (The spec that is provided for unbalanced input impedance probably misleadingly refers to the impedance per leg of its balanced inputs).
If the good suggestion that was made of trying the 48 db gain setting of the phono stage does not prove to be satisfactory, rather than band-aiding the problem with a device providing additional gain I would consider fixing the root cause of the problem, by replacing the preamp with something else.
BTW, for everyone’s information the reference to "8W" in the power amp’s sensitivity spec ("1.23 VRMS @ 8W") is undoubtedly someone’s mis-translation of "8 Ω." Based on the specified gain of 34 db, an input of 1.23 volts will drive the amp to slightly more than its rated maximum power (450 watts into 8 ohms). If an input of 1.23 volts would only drive the amp to an output of 8 watts, more than 9 volts would be needed to drive it to full power, which would be ridiculous. And the gain spec would be wrong as well.
Good luck. Regards,
-- Al
If the good suggestion that was made of trying the 48 db gain setting of the phono stage does not prove to be satisfactory, rather than band-aiding the problem with a device providing additional gain I would consider fixing the root cause of the problem, by replacing the preamp with something else.
BTW, for everyone’s information the reference to "8W" in the power amp’s sensitivity spec ("1.23 VRMS @ 8W") is undoubtedly someone’s mis-translation of "8 Ω." Based on the specified gain of 34 db, an input of 1.23 volts will drive the amp to slightly more than its rated maximum power (450 watts into 8 ohms). If an input of 1.23 volts would only drive the amp to an output of 8 watts, more than 9 volts would be needed to drive it to full power, which would be ridiculous. And the gain spec would be wrong as well.
Good luck. Regards,
-- Al