VITUS Ri-101 & NAIM uniti Nova no louder, WHAT AM I MISSING?


Greeting audio Gurus from the Left coast!

I Recently got a Naim Unity NOVA  (80 Wpc) 
realy realy love the sound and operation/ convenience of this heavy little gem! 

HOWEVER (of course) .. I find myself listening regularly at an average of  %50 on the volume dial!! and when I really get into some tunes I'm up near %70 ish!!! on the dial.. if i realy really get into it I think I am in danger of maxing it out and sound deterioration.  and loosing any headroom or reserve power.
 

SOOooo... wanting much more power, volume, headroom and reserve power, I found a good deal on a Vitus RI-101 integrated. (300 wpc @ 8ohm, 600 4ohm,  Class "A" up to 12 wpc) Good unit! 

Now with everything hooked up and configured correctly (I THINK), Sound is definantly  "better" BUT why am I still listening at the same 50% ish volume levels?  and still want to crank it up to the previous 60- 70% levels?? 

All level are about 60- 75 DB average on sound level app
and using HSU VTF sub @ low levels

The Vitus I think is in bypass (volume locked out @ 0.0 )
connected Via RCA's (no balanced xlr on the Naim)
I don't believe I am getting the full power of this amp, and missing "something" but i cant figure it out on my own,   
WHAT an I missing?

Thank you for any assistance! 
*like how I use PARAGRAPHS" heheh J/K*


 

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Showing 2 responses by larryi

The volume control taper (how much output at a given position) can differ from manufacturer to manufacturer and this has nothing to do with how much output the amp is capable of delivering and the level of distortion at that level. A control that requires you to use a lot of its range of travel will be more easy to make small changes.  

If given a choice between setting volume via the amp or the streaming source, do it via the amp, with the streamer set at maximum volume.  This will ensure that the volume is not being set digitally by throwing away data.  As long as you can get to the highest volume levels you want, your volume control range and how high you have to turn the knob ia not an issue.