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Phono Preamp Too Much Gain. Not an electronics superstar but do have some basic knowledge of sensitivity, gain, db ratios and the like. With a quiet phono pre. the input sensitivity of the preamp section of my integrated amp is 390 mv. It is not like hum, buzz, or hiss but sounds very much like. What that should mean is that you can get full output power from the amp if you supply it with 200mv worth of signal. since the 66db gain setting on my preamp sounds so much more alive than the kab recommended 56db, i will use the above. Hello guys, i recently built a preamp and has some noise issue. the preamp/amp has a fixed gain, the volume control just throws away some of the signal coming in. I am looking to upgrade my phono preamp as i have just acquired a much. if you use a phono preamp with too much gain for an amplifier with a high input sensitivity, you may experience clipping. My phono stage has it's lowest gain setting as 40.

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What that should mean is that you can get full output power from the amp if you supply it with 200mv worth of signal. Hello guys, i recently built a preamp and has some noise issue. since the 66db gain setting on my preamp sounds so much more alive than the kab recommended 56db, i will use the above. the preamp/amp has a fixed gain, the volume control just throws away some of the signal coming in. It is not like hum, buzz, or hiss but sounds very much like. if you use a phono preamp with too much gain for an amplifier with a high input sensitivity, you may experience clipping. the input sensitivity of the preamp section of my integrated amp is 390 mv. With a quiet phono pre. My phono stage has it's lowest gain setting as 40. Not an electronics superstar but do have some basic knowledge of sensitivity, gain, db ratios and the like.

Setting the Right Gain for Your Phono Preamp All For Turntables

Phono Preamp Too Much Gain Hello guys, i recently built a preamp and has some noise issue. With a quiet phono pre. What that should mean is that you can get full output power from the amp if you supply it with 200mv worth of signal. My phono stage has it's lowest gain setting as 40. the input sensitivity of the preamp section of my integrated amp is 390 mv. since the 66db gain setting on my preamp sounds so much more alive than the kab recommended 56db, i will use the above. the preamp/amp has a fixed gain, the volume control just throws away some of the signal coming in. if you use a phono preamp with too much gain for an amplifier with a high input sensitivity, you may experience clipping. Not an electronics superstar but do have some basic knowledge of sensitivity, gain, db ratios and the like. Hello guys, i recently built a preamp and has some noise issue. I am looking to upgrade my phono preamp as i have just acquired a much. It is not like hum, buzz, or hiss but sounds very much like.

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