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You have a PA1 which in of itself is an Amp, connecting to another Amp?
Shouldn't it be volume speaker=100? I see you have it set to 8 there.
Try using the line out to connect directly to the speakers and see how loud it comes out, it might be your other amp at fault.
The PA1+ has an 8ohm 6.5 watt amp. We have 70V horn speakers which is why we need the 70V external amp.
I figured out I could download the XML config file, edit it, and upload it. The volume is now at 15 which is the max. It's made it louder, but it still seems less than my phone.
Yah I’d try this. Also there is another option in the web ui that allows you to adjust volume but might just be adjusting this in the config.
I have this setting at 15 which is the max audio.
https://preview.redd.it/q8vyt1m4vlwb1.png?width=491&format=png&auto=webp&s=2acedd46fdd6aac4a34807ecad856749473d0efe