Equipment ouput/input impedance and volts matching?
Discussion
Short answer yes, probably, might be a smidge quiet. Crackie is the audio gnu
if he pops up he is better informed.
Long answer.
Is it definitely dBV not dBv?
Yes there is a difference.
Ass. 'tis V then -10dBV= 10^(-10/20) * 1= 316mV (equ'n explained here)
If v then it isn't as simple as replaceing the 1 with 0.775 and getting 245mV as the input impedance needs to be taken into account!
Also is there no input impedance specified for the amp?
ETA I see Lucid got there 1st

Long answer.
Is it definitely dBV not dBv?
Yes there is a difference.
Ass. 'tis V then -10dBV= 10^(-10/20) * 1= 316mV (equ'n explained here)
If v then it isn't as simple as replaceing the 1 with 0.775 and getting 245mV as the input impedance needs to be taken into account!
Also is there no input impedance specified for the amp?
ETA I see Lucid got there 1st

A smidge too quiet shouldn't be a problem as I'll be moving from 30 wpc to 200. The existing floor stander speakers are rated at 80 wpc so I'm going to splash out on them as well as I haven't spent any real money on fun for a year now. The problem will be to find something that my wife likes the look of....
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