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System setup - attenuation and gain overlap
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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8305910" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>Once you set up your amplifiers leave them alone. Set your levels on the 360.2. An exception might be using the remote bass knob for the subwoofer amplifier, but not if your DSP has a bass knob.</p><p></p><p>0 gain overlap will mean if you listen to a recording that is quieter than what you used to set the gains you will run out of "room" on the volume knob. You will want it louder and there just won't be any more power. That's where gain overlap comes into the picture. Do as RF says to do in their instructions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8305910, member: 628688"] Once you set up your amplifiers leave them alone. Set your levels on the 360.2. An exception might be using the remote bass knob for the subwoofer amplifier, but not if your DSP has a bass knob. 0 gain overlap will mean if you listen to a recording that is quieter than what you used to set the gains you will run out of "room" on the volume knob. You will want it louder and there just won't be any more power. That's where gain overlap comes into the picture. Do as RF says to do in their instructions. [/QUOTE]
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