Question re input Sensitivity and 110 db speakers


Can an integrated amp, 60 WPC Class A, input sensitivity at rated output 125 mV, be used with 110 db sensitive speakers in terms of: Will the volume control be so sensitive that it will not be possible to adjust the sound levels to low volumes, or will it be "all or nothing" in that there will be no minor volume adjustments because of the high sensitivity of the speakers?
Anybody know the answer?
Thanks!
springbok10
Thanks all; there are no specific speakers that I had in mind, it was a theoretical question, since I have had so many divergent answers from friends about the versatility of a 60 WPC Class A amp with 125 mV input sensitivity that I wanted a consensus, concerning the range of speakers that I could use - I have previously had a thread concerning the other end of the spectrum - 85 db 4 ohm speakers, that I chose the highest sensitivity of speakers that I am aware of, to determine users's experience at both ends of the spectrum.
This all stems from my Denon APL 3910 putting out 4 volts and clipping, as well as a ML 32 preamp clipping Atmas-Spheres when the db gain was higher than 12 - took me weeks to figure out that the input was too high. Long answer, but that is what this is about: trying to tie together inputs, outputs, amp and speaker sensitivities, having been burned twice (but fixed both times). I'll get the answer by taking the amp to an audio dealer with a variety of speakers. But I appreciate all the help. Thanks again.
In addition to the speaker sensitivity problem, you may also find that it will amplify any noise in your system, especially that in your power amp. I would try it first to see how it works.