Speaker Volume


I have an NAD T777 V3 with Paradigm Persona B speakers.  Problem is not enough volume.  What's up with that?  Running two channel and volume at max +9db but it could be louder.  It's clean and loud, but I would like a bit louder.  Not like being at a concert where your ears rattle.  ]
Ideas?
stttt
sttt, would be interesting to know what recordings you can play at those levels. I'm not sure I can come up with more than a very few listenable at
105 db.
 
A subwoofer crossed over at about 80Hz will provide the bass frequencies you are currently missing. Then your music will have more weight to it, sound fuller and louder.
A subwoofer will also relieve your Paradigms of providing all the sound, resulting in cleaner, more realistic sonics.




+1 lowrider57

A good sub to augment the bottom frequencies below 80 Hz would add weight, fullness and apparent volume. You would be surprised to find that you could back your overall mid to high frequency volume by 5db and still get the feeling of having a louder more engaging performance, while actually being a bit kinder to your ears. 

Jim 
gosta and all the others who responded.  I apologize for taking so long to get back with you.  Life gets busy.  I have more news regarding this.  When I play music through BluOs on my computer, using Qobuz and Deezer, it is louder than through the laptop and Pandora.  Elizabeth must be right about running Pandora through the laptop and the volume issue.
A couple songs I like to play after a couple drams of scotch; Artist=Rodney Miller, Airdance; song Belle of NewCastle/Scruff Neck.
Artist=Outlaws  song green grass and high tides.  These are two completely different genres.
I like piano, violin and acoustic guitar.  also Old time R&R.
I appreciate all of you who took the time to help me out.  Thanks!
Your meter lies. Get a new one. Very few systems can do a real 105 db comfortably. You do not have enough gain on your DAC.