Originally Posted by
Stew
I'd be willing to bet the Maggie's have a lower input sensitivity than the Polks. I think this is starting to make sense. From the research I've been doing tonight, a high amplifier input sensitivity (v) requires a higher volume setting to achieve the same sound level. A low speaker sensitivity (db/watt/meter) also requires a higher volume setting to achieve the same sound level. Either will reduce the noise floor.
I'm glad you found a solution but I'm not interested in different speakers. I need to look at the amplifier. My NAD has an input sensitivity of 1.1v. I've seen some amps as high as 1.75 v. Another option might be in-line attenuators (Rothwell, Goldenjack, etc.) but I'm concerned they might degrade sound quality. Any thoughts appreciated.