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As a preamp I plan to scratch built the grounded grid circuit also from Transcendent. It has gain of 12 dB, which I suppose would bring 6 clicks on TVC
I have enough volume with my phono setup, around 5 clicks on TVC remain to maximum.
A TVC will work its best when you think the music is plenty loud and the TVC attenuation is no more than 14 dB down. So, from zero attenuation (volume up all the way), dial back to minus 14 dB and tell us if it is plenty loud. If it is not, then you need an active preamp with that amp/speaker and source combination.The reason why I say 14dB maximum attenuation is for a good reason. Most TVCs are in the "impedance friendly" zone and are transferring the energy their best when they are attenuating the most (volume way down). As you go above (louder than) the 14dB attenuation point, things start to fall apart and you get the symptoms of "no drive" and "wimpy dynamics", just as you describe.
I don't see why 14db is the magic number...