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<blockquote data-quote="JessyBoy86" data-source="post: 8535768" data-attributes="member: 671058"><p>Well, i'm getting confused again....i know that the gain setting is actually input sensitivity and is meant to match output voltage to input. But what i thought, and what i've been told by others is that the more you turn up the gain, the more you are likely to clip, no matter what input voltage you have.</p><p></p><p>i'd have to find the thread but i was saying that i planned to buy C-DSP. Someone told me, can't remember who : '' I strongly suggest you to get a DSP with higher output voltage so you won't need to get a bigger amp to keep the gain as low as possible. If you have only 2V out of the DSP you will need to set the gain higher to reach the output you want and the amp might clip''</p><p></p><p>So , considering that he was wrong, ultimately, if i only have only 200mV out of the DSP, i could set the gain all the way up and the amp would not clip ? I'm only speaking theoriticaly here...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JessyBoy86, post: 8535768, member: 671058"] Well, i'm getting confused again....i know that the gain setting is actually input sensitivity and is meant to match output voltage to input. But what i thought, and what i've been told by others is that the more you turn up the gain, the more you are likely to clip, no matter what input voltage you have. i'd have to find the thread but i was saying that i planned to buy C-DSP. Someone told me, can't remember who : '' I strongly suggest you to get a DSP with higher output voltage so you won't need to get a bigger amp to keep the gain as low as possible. If you have only 2V out of the DSP you will need to set the gain higher to reach the output you want and the amp might clip'' So , considering that he was wrong, ultimately, if i only have only 200mV out of the DSP, i could set the gain all the way up and the amp would not clip ? I'm only speaking theoriticaly here... [/QUOTE]
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