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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 4632431" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>You are talking about a remote bass boost, the title says its a remote gain control.</p><p>Remote gain controls simply attenuate from your gain setting down. IOW, when the remote gain control is set to maximum, that is running your amplifier at full output, given whatever gain position you have chosen. Setting the remote gain controller any lower is like simply turning your gain down from that point. So someone with a grossly overpowering sub stage (most of us) can attenuate the subs down to a pleasing level for daily listening, and then crank it for full potential output, or just turn it up or down for different music styles, with no possibility of clipping... assuming you set your gains correctly to begin with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 4632431, member: 549629"] You are talking about a remote bass boost, the title says its a remote gain control. Remote gain controls simply attenuate from your gain setting down. IOW, when the remote gain control is set to maximum, that is running your amplifier at full output, given whatever gain position you have chosen. Setting the remote gain controller any lower is like simply turning your gain down from that point. So someone with a grossly overpowering sub stage (most of us) can attenuate the subs down to a pleasing level for daily listening, and then crank it for full potential output, or just turn it up or down for different music styles, with no possibility of clipping... assuming you set your gains correctly to begin with. [/QUOTE]
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