I don't think it has much to do with impedance. It is the input sensitivity of your amp, it gets to full power output too easily. For example, my amp I use with a passive only needs .8v to reach max. power output. My other amp that I use with an active line stage requires something like 2.8 v to reach max. output, and in most cases requires the gain provided by an active line stage. The other side of the chain would be to reduce the output voltage of your source so the overall gain structure is lowered. I have no idea how you do any of that.
No matter why you do, the LSA in any system that it is appropriate for will still produce some volume a zero setting, and just should not be that intrusive, except with high sensitivity amps and speakers combined.
No matter why you do, the LSA in any system that it is appropriate for will still produce some volume a zero setting, and just should not be that intrusive, except with high sensitivity amps and speakers combined.