Aloia's and Power


I purchased an Aloia inductive powered preamp last year which I am thorougly enjoying. It's mated with an Ayre V-3 power amp rated at 100 watts. Recently, I've wondered what an Aloia inductive powered amp would do for my system, and I noticed there are a number of people on this site with the Aloia amp. My question is, will I experience a loss in my ability to play music loud with a 30-watt Aloia amp versus my 100 watt Ayre? I'm using Meadowlark Shearwater speakers, which at 89 DB are easy to drive so that shouldn't be a problem. But I don't want to loose too much in the way of volume, as I do like to crank it up once in a while. Thanks for any light Aloia users can shed on this subject. It does appear to be one honey of an amp.

Jeff
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The Aloia is the best amp for controlling the Dunlavy V's I have had in my system. I had amps with up to 300 watts per channel that couldn't do the job that the Aloia's do. It's the current that drives the speakers. Apparently nothing to do with the amount of Watts in this case. The inductive power supply makes the difference