A couple things. One, the sensitivity of your amp is quite low, 770mV (and if you have the 350mV option extremely low). The input impedance is a very compatible 180k ohm. I looked at your system page and was wondering if you are using the Metric Halo LIO-8 as your source. I did look at the specs of that piece and the output impedance is quite low at 5 ohms, which is compatible with the LSA. The spec I couldn't find is the output voltage of the unit. What I did find was:
Maximum I/O Levels (Balanced)
Peak Line Output @ 0 dBFS (no jumper/low power) +18.5 dBu
Peak Line Output @ 0 dBFS (output jumper/low power) +22.0 dBu
Peak Line Output @ 0 dBFS (output jumper/high power) +24.5 dBu
Analog Send Max Output +21.5 dBu
Line In Max Input +24.5 dBu
Output Impedance 5 Ω
Monitor Controller
Nominal FS output (Balanced) Output Jumper Off -19.0 dBu
Nominal FS output (Balanced) Output Jumper On -12.0 dBu
Maximum Output Same as Line
Gain Range -96 dB to +30 dB
Gain Precision ±0.05 dB
Gain Step 0.5 dB
I'm kind of curious of what the effect of the peak line output and gain range are all about. It's a bit foreign to me but this is a pro audio unit so it appears they are stating things a bit differently. Could be too much output from the source and it doesn't take a whole lot to drive your amp to full output.
The LSA doesn't have the same mood swings as your typical resistor based passive, but it doesn't maintain the same output impedance across the volume control. The big thing in your favor is the 180k input impedance of your amp. You are likely to be well above acceptable ratios no matter where you are on the volume control. I think worse case scenario is the output impedance of the LSA is around 8k ohm, so you have a very good cushion given the high input impedance of the amp. It would be nice to have a bit more flexibility before you hit your desired volume level, but I don't think you are missing anything at the level you're at.
Maximum I/O Levels (Balanced)
Peak Line Output @ 0 dBFS (no jumper/low power) +18.5 dBu
Peak Line Output @ 0 dBFS (output jumper/low power) +22.0 dBu
Peak Line Output @ 0 dBFS (output jumper/high power) +24.5 dBu
Analog Send Max Output +21.5 dBu
Line In Max Input +24.5 dBu
Output Impedance 5 Ω
Monitor Controller
Nominal FS output (Balanced) Output Jumper Off -19.0 dBu
Nominal FS output (Balanced) Output Jumper On -12.0 dBu
Maximum Output Same as Line
Gain Range -96 dB to +30 dB
Gain Precision ±0.05 dB
Gain Step 0.5 dB
I'm kind of curious of what the effect of the peak line output and gain range are all about. It's a bit foreign to me but this is a pro audio unit so it appears they are stating things a bit differently. Could be too much output from the source and it doesn't take a whole lot to drive your amp to full output.
The LSA doesn't have the same mood swings as your typical resistor based passive, but it doesn't maintain the same output impedance across the volume control. The big thing in your favor is the 180k input impedance of your amp. You are likely to be well above acceptable ratios no matter where you are on the volume control. I think worse case scenario is the output impedance of the LSA is around 8k ohm, so you have a very good cushion given the high input impedance of the amp. It would be nice to have a bit more flexibility before you hit your desired volume level, but I don't think you are missing anything at the level you're at.