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Re: What's Input Sensitivity Rating? [message #8086 is a reply to message #8084] Tue, 10 February 2004 16:25 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Input sensitivity tells you the signal required for input to the amp. An example is the common 47Kohm, 0.775v input of many modern preamps. The input impedance is 47K ohms and the signal presented should swing between 0 and 0.775v; At 0.775v input, the amplifier is brought to full output.

 
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