Hi again!
The mixer is for actual mixing purposes: I have 2 turntables. I could bypass the preamp and use the integrated amp as a power amp, but I need the balance feature the mixer is lacking...
So you're saying all the people who swear the LS50 are "power hungry" and need "lots of juice" to "shine" are just basically imagining it? I mean, it could totally be the case - audiophilia often seems to border on magical thinking.
I don't listen to music at a very loud volume, so perhaps I'm good with my 35 watts after all?
It depends on many things such as:
- your listening habits, e.g. how loud you listen to, types of contents, compressed, lossless, lossy etc.
- your distance from the speakers, even 20 W would be plenty for the LS50 for desktop applications.
When my LS50s were in my living room, I would likely need benefit from a 100 W rated amp sitting 11 ft if I listen at loud level. Now they are on my desktop so they are about 2 to 2.5 ft from my ears, and my little NAD amp rated 50 W is much more than enough for them.
So to answer you question properly, we need to do how much power you actually would need under your normal listening conditions. You can get a good estimate by using the online calculator linked on post#10 and report back the results.
As to whether people imagine things, yes that happens all the time, but in many cases it is very possible that the LS50s can sound a lot better with a 200 W amp than with a 35 W amp without having to imagine anything.