I've never seen an amp with both sensitivity and gain adjustments. The amps I've used have all only had only one level control (per channel pair). Here on the forums it's always referred to as gain, although sensitivity would probably be more accurate.Originally posted by bri487 wrong //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/nono.gif.eca61d170185779e0921b0faa9704973.gif
input sensitivty is an adjustment used to match up the signal level of the system to produce a desired level from the amp. while a gain is used to adjust the level of the amps output. and even if they were the same thing, then why do you think they put two seperate adjustments on the amp if they do the same thing?
An amplifier is a voltage source:Originally posted by fantomas if you had a sub and amp that are both rated at 1000 wrms....no matter how many volts you send to the amps....its going to put out 1000 watts. the only difference is that its sending a fuller, cleaner sound....not so much a louder sound.
ever used JL's or Zapco's, or PPI's (i know this thread is old)Originally posted by maylar I've never seen an amp with both sensitivity and gain adjustments. The amps I've used have all only had only one level control (per channel pair). Here on the forums it's always referred to as gain, although sensitivity would probably be more accurate.