@yogiboy Thanks for your response. I do own a SYS. I am really not overly concerned with the volume position as I am wondering how much power I am reaching at the position. I don't feel I would accomplish much adding another potentiometer and pair of cables between DAC and amplifier.
I am going to play with my SPL meter measuring at different levels. My Tannoy Sterlings have a sensitivity of 91dB and don't drop below 5 ohms impedance. If I take that at face value, knowing the distance between the SPL meter and the speaker I might be able to get a rough guess of what power I am using. I am not interested in pushing the amp to the point of distortion.
I have had integrated amplifiers that exhaust the amplifier stage at 12 o'clock volume. It seems the preamps in these integrateds have gain to accommodate low phonostage outputs. Often too much gain for digital sources. These days 2V from a DAC is the minimum. So many preamps have far more gain than needed for digital sources.
As an aside to this, My Aric Audio Tube preamp has variable gain, 0-20dB. I find this a useful feature. Of course not in use with the LM 211ai.
I am going to play with my SPL meter measuring at different levels. My Tannoy Sterlings have a sensitivity of 91dB and don't drop below 5 ohms impedance. If I take that at face value, knowing the distance between the SPL meter and the speaker I might be able to get a rough guess of what power I am using. I am not interested in pushing the amp to the point of distortion.
I have had integrated amplifiers that exhaust the amplifier stage at 12 o'clock volume. It seems the preamps in these integrateds have gain to accommodate low phonostage outputs. Often too much gain for digital sources. These days 2V from a DAC is the minimum. So many preamps have far more gain than needed for digital sources.
As an aside to this, My Aric Audio Tube preamp has variable gain, 0-20dB. I find this a useful feature. Of course not in use with the LM 211ai.