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<blockquote data-quote="jgruberman" data-source="post: 6835039" data-attributes="member: 622410"><p>The "Input Level" knob range on the amp is 6V to 0.2V. Turned all the way down(counter clockwise) is 6V, and up(clockwise) is 0.2V.</p><p></p><p>Few questions about this(so I can refresh my memory):</p><p></p><p>1. The input level knob should match the preout voltage from the deck correct? Mine is 4V preouts, so the know should be set somewhere in the range of where 4V is... right?</p><p></p><p>2. If turning that knob clockwise turns the volume up and makes things louder, shouldn't the 6V be on the high end of the spectrum and the 0.2V be on the low end of the spectrum? Or am I missing a general concept of how the Input Level works on a technical level</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgruberman, post: 6835039, member: 622410"] The "Input Level" knob range on the amp is 6V to 0.2V. Turned all the way down(counter clockwise) is 6V, and up(clockwise) is 0.2V. Few questions about this(so I can refresh my memory): 1. The input level knob should match the preout voltage from the deck correct? Mine is 4V preouts, so the know should be set somewhere in the range of where 4V is... right? 2. If turning that knob clockwise turns the volume up and makes things louder, shouldn't the 6V be on the high end of the spectrum and the 0.2V be on the low end of the spectrum? Or am I missing a general concept of how the Input Level works on a technical level [/QUOTE]
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