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<blockquote data-quote="RYAN LOUDMUSIC JENKINS" data-source="post: 18869" data-attributes="member: 70"><p>Re: Amp input sensitivy</p><p></p><p>I use 32dB on my lows and subs. I use 26 on my mids and highs. I found it a little better sounding with the mids/highs on 26 dB but of course I had to take this into account when I set my limiters.</p><p></p><p>I also have a bunch of amps for my small rigs that have either 0dB, 2dB or 1.4volt sensitivities rather than a constant gain. Just more math involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RYAN LOUDMUSIC JENKINS, post: 18869, member: 70"] Re: Amp input sensitivy I use 32dB on my lows and subs. I use 26 on my mids and highs. I found it a little better sounding with the mids/highs on 26 dB but of course I had to take this into account when I set my limiters. I also have a bunch of amps for my small rigs that have either 0dB, 2dB or 1.4volt sensitivities rather than a constant gain. Just more math involved. [/QUOTE]
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