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<blockquote data-quote="James Bang" data-source="post: 3540573" data-attributes="member: 562731"><p>Turn all amp gains to minimum and shut off all amps not being set at that time, then set source unit volume level to just below full volume say 33 on a scale of 35, then using a recording that is at a high level, set the gain of the weakest part of your system (least SPL output level) I bring the amp input gain up until I hear just start hearing distortion (this is difficult for most people as they don't understand what distortions sounds like) I leave the gain there. Then I set the volume at a normal listening level and bring the other amp gains up to the desired level that sounds best. Gains setting done. by: E. Stevens</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Bang, post: 3540573, member: 562731"] Turn all amp gains to minimum and shut off all amps not being set at that time, then set source unit volume level to just below full volume say 33 on a scale of 35, then using a recording that is at a high level, set the gain of the weakest part of your system (least SPL output level) I bring the amp input gain up until I hear just start hearing distortion (this is difficult for most people as they don't understand what distortions sounds like) I leave the gain there. Then I set the volume at a normal listening level and bring the other amp gains up to the desired level that sounds best. Gains setting done. by: E. Stevens [/QUOTE]
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