What’s the relationship between gain (dB) and power (watts)?


Is there one?  My new used 300+ epic Bryston amp has a gain switch on the back toggling between 23 and 29 dB of gain.  
redwoodaudio
To further confuse the issue,

Changes in amp output, measured in dB volts are directly related to SPL dB.
That is, increase amp output by 3dB and the SPL will increase the same.  Like with amps though, speakers have physical limits which cannot be exceeded

The practical difference is about reducing noise thats generated from the pre - amp feeding the amp. A pre-amp with a high output signal may deliver unwanted hum or hiss when the input sensitivity switch is at the higher setting. Along the same lines, if really efficient speakers are being used residual noise from the pre-amp may be audible; flipping the amp input switch to the lower setting will tend to reduce the noise. 
My Question:
Setup is active speakers and pre-amp.
Speakers have input gain knob for -10 to +10 db.
Which is best, crank the volume on the pre amp upto 80% or add gain on the speakers and less on the pre-amp.

Btw. Pass XP-22 and Adam Tensor Delta  speakers


That Bryston gain switch would be to match the volume of two disparate amps on the same preamp.