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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Ferreira" data-source="post: 595" data-attributes="member: 138"><p>Hi guys,</p><p>I had an issue with my IT8000s. I noticed that when I made the switch over to these amps, the console didn't have to be driven as hard as before to get "loud". I just basically opened SA and went straight to the x-over, limiters and eq section. I just checked if it was setup for analogue and was done with it. After scratching my head for sometime, and just finally getting to play with the amps at home I realized that the input gain was set to 39db.</p><p></p><p>Now I know that some amp manufacturers like Crown and LabGruppen offer different input sensitivies via dsp or dip switches. </p><p>My question is? What input sensitivity do most of you run? All my mains amps are the same, so I will set both the same. I have heard 32,36..... </p><p></p><p>All comments are welcome.</p><p></p><p>TIA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Ferreira, post: 595, member: 138"] Hi guys, I had an issue with my IT8000s. I noticed that when I made the switch over to these amps, the console didn't have to be driven as hard as before to get "loud". I just basically opened SA and went straight to the x-over, limiters and eq section. I just checked if it was setup for analogue and was done with it. After scratching my head for sometime, and just finally getting to play with the amps at home I realized that the input gain was set to 39db. Now I know that some amp manufacturers like Crown and LabGruppen offer different input sensitivies via dsp or dip switches. My question is? What input sensitivity do most of you run? All my mains amps are the same, so I will set both the same. I have heard 32,36..... All comments are welcome. TIA [/QUOTE]
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