I kept getting don't put them on your Maggie's from Tom and I figured 35 watts wasn't going to be too exciting.
Hearing loss is a natural part of aging and can happen regardless of how well you protect your ears from loud noise. You might want to have your hearing checked to confirm your claim that you have not lost any of your hearing.
And I also said in an Email to you that the TBI should drive your Maggies as loud as the Virtue will, maybe you forgot? If you never use your GR speakers and keep them in your closet, you must not think too highly of them as a monitor speaker. Any true monitor will beat the Maggies any day of the week. And I said all along that the Ncores would win, especially with the type of music that you play. Any 200 watt amp would have won in your situation, it did not have to be Ncores.As I said before, the reason I put the TBI amp in the low wattage section, it is a low wattage amp like SET amps are. For my use, I use a 12v battery when I use the battery side of it, that is only 15 wpc. The most power that I ever use is 1/2-1 watt out of my amp since I use 99db speakers. Any louder and I would be deaf. While being in the Army 40 years ago, I learned on what loudness levels to play my system to keep from losing my hearing. I have carefully protected my hearing ever since, around my audio system and working every day with noisy machinery. Very few people, especially men, ever does that.Maybe that is the reason that I am so keen on AC glare, I haven't lost any of my hearing. I complained about it 30 years ago, and on the Virtue threads 2-3 years ago. I guess rclark might have forgotten about that. I love my Virtue amp on battery, on AC it is definitely a no-go.
If it makes you happy, I'll find out that stuff later. Meanwhile, carry on to the next guy
Good point, Quiet. And as a result, I'm not sure if impedance matching might have been an issue with the lackluster bass performance Rclark was reporting (I think). From what I recall, if output impedance or source isn't at least 10X lower than input impedance of amp, you can have bass roll-off. And passive attenuators can have higher output impedances, meaning amp pairing often needs to employ fairly high input impedance amps. With a passive attenuator on the TBI, the input impedance might not be that high...