Greetings everyone,
I completed building the S.E.X. 3.0 a few weeks back. It's my first build.
I am really enjoying the amp. I built it to use primarily with sensitive speakers.
Pardon if this is a very basic question, but when listening to the S.E.X. with speakers (98db sensitivity @ 8ohms), I have to turn the volume knob up to about 3 o'clock to get a good amount of volume.
1. Does this seem 'ball park' correct for sensitive speakers? And,
2. If I am cranking the volume knob up, am I also pushing the tubes (or just the amp in general) too hard?
I ask because I recently plugged a set of headphones (Grado SR325x) to be sure that the headphone input was functioning properly and I only had to turn the volume up to 9 o'clock to achieve a significant amount of volume.
I know we all have different ideas about what a 'good amount of volume' is and I am also not forgetting that this is a two watt amp.
I guess I am really asking if cranking the volume knob up very high while using the S.E.X to listen with speakers is at all damaging to the amp.
It all seems fine. I am not hearing any distortion. I just want to be sure I am taking good care of this new piece of equipment.
Thanks for considering this question.
Pieter