The effect of tens-of-Watt seed light on the stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) in a distributed side-pumped Yb-doped fiber amplifier is studied. By using two sorts of seed sources with the power smaller than 70 W, it is observed in experiment that the SRS can be enhanced by lowering the seed power. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first observation of the weak-seed enhancement of SRS in the distributed side-pumped Ybdoped fiber amplifier. In order to reveal the physical mechanism of the phenomenon, the numerical study is carried out. It is found that the Yb-gain at Raman wavelength, although much smaller than that at signal wavelength (i.e., 1080 nm), plays an important role in the phenomenon. It is also revealed that the weak-seed enhancement of SRS can only be presented when the dopant concentration is large enough (e.g., larger than 3 × 10 25 in our numerical calculation). Besides, with more effective suppression of Raman seed, the weak-seed induced enhancement of SRS could be observed in a larger seed power range. The pertinent results and conclusion can provide significant guidance for designing high-power fiber lasers and amplifiers.