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<blockquote data-quote="envengineer" data-source="post: 2790697" data-attributes="member: 571710"><p>Pardon my ignorance, but if it is showing a 0db to 18db scale, isn't it a bass boost and not a remote gain control? On all of my amps the gain scale is measured based on input voltage, typically from 4v to 0v, so your gain increases as you move towards 0v (a lower input voltage). Bass boost on mono amps typically allows you to set a frequency and then a boost level, basically a really simple 1 band eq.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="envengineer, post: 2790697, member: 571710"] Pardon my ignorance, but if it is showing a 0db to 18db scale, isn't it a bass boost and not a remote gain control? On all of my amps the gain scale is measured based on input voltage, typically from 4v to 0v, so your gain increases as you move towards 0v (a lower input voltage). Bass boost on mono amps typically allows you to set a frequency and then a boost level, basically a really simple 1 band eq. [/QUOTE]
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