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Thanks for all replies.
gain of 30 dB is using the XLR or RCA? I did a google on Gain: The gain of an amplifier is the ratio of output to input power or amplitude, and is usually measured in decibels. (When measured in decibels it is logarithmically related to the power ratio: G(dB)=10 log(Pout/Pin)). ermmm... in layman term, to play music quietly the gain should be as high or as low as possible? Thanks Quote:
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X150.5 are shipped with a 26 dB default, which can be jumpered
inside for 30 dB. This applies to balanced or single-ended inputs. |
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