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<blockquote data-quote="emilimo701" data-source="post: 6947899" data-attributes="member: 622834"><p>however, i ask: what exactly is the difference between gain and volume? A couple months ago, after reading some thread in this forum, i asked my father (electrical engineer, who used to focus on acoustics) what the difference was. his short answer was, there is no difference between the gain knob on your amp and any other volume knob on your stereo, tv, whatever. however, when i was having problems with my amp, he also recommended not turning gain on amp up more than 50%, otherwise i should get a more powerful amp. unfortunately, i haven't seen too many amps rated at 48493265watts RMS which is seemingly what i need... :-\</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emilimo701, post: 6947899, member: 622834"] however, i ask: what exactly is the difference between gain and volume? A couple months ago, after reading some thread in this forum, i asked my father (electrical engineer, who used to focus on acoustics) what the difference was. his short answer was, there is no difference between the gain knob on your amp and any other volume knob on your stereo, tv, whatever. however, when i was having problems with my amp, he also recommended not turning gain on amp up more than 50%, otherwise i should get a more powerful amp. unfortunately, i haven't seen too many amps rated at 48493265watts RMS which is seemingly what i need... :-\ [/QUOTE]
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