With digital sources that output at higher voltages than most analog ones the 11 dB gain in the pre may be beneficial. You have 41dB of gain total which should be fine. One thing I question is the amps sensitivity. At 0.85 volts, it is very sensitive if that is all it takes to drive the amp to full power. The sensitivity of the speakers also come into play.
Compatibility between preamp and amps
As I am researching preamps and amplifiers I have been reading that gain/impedance/sensitivity can affect how well the 2 components get along. Take for example Modwright LS100 and Wells Audio Innamorata
LS100: Gain 11db, Input Impedance 38K, Output Imp 300 OhmInnamorata: Gain 30db, Sensitivity 0.85V RMS, Input Imp 30K
Based on the specs does this like it would present any potential issues?
Thanks
LS100: Gain 11db, Input Impedance 38K, Output Imp 300 OhmInnamorata: Gain 30db, Sensitivity 0.85V RMS, Input Imp 30K
Based on the specs does this like it would present any potential issues?
Thanks
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