Difference between revisions of "Unity Gain"
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If you are setting up an AV processor as one of your sources and the front speakers are going to be channelled through the stereo pre-amplifier, set unity gain to Yes. In all other cases, set to No. No is the default setting. | If you are setting up an AV processor as one of your sources and the front speakers are going to be channelled through the stereo pre-amplifier, set unity gain to Yes. In all other cases, set to No. No is the default setting. | ||
− | To change a source from normal mode to Unity Gain mode, use the Konfig application/Configuration/Source Setup. | + | To change a source from normal mode to Unity Gain mode, use the Konfig application/Configuration/Source Setup. [http://docs.linn.co.uk/wiki/index.php/Linn_Konfig_Manual Linn Konfig manual] |
'''NOTE:'''If unity gain is set to Yes for a source other than an AV processor, the volume level from your pre-amplifier will be very high, non-adjustable and could damage your loudspeakers. | '''NOTE:'''If unity gain is set to Yes for a source other than an AV processor, the volume level from your pre-amplifier will be very high, non-adjustable and could damage your loudspeakers. |
Revision as of 12:46, 11 December 2009
The unity gain setting lets you use a stereo pre-amplifier in a multi-channel AV system.
In such an installation the AV processor is a source to your stereo pre-amplifier.
If you are setting up an AV processor as one of your sources and the front speakers are going to be channelled through the stereo pre-amplifier, set unity gain to Yes. In all other cases, set to No. No is the default setting.
To change a source from normal mode to Unity Gain mode, use the Konfig application/Configuration/Source Setup. Linn Konfig manual
NOTE:If unity gain is set to Yes for a source other than an AV processor, the volume level from your pre-amplifier will be very high, non-adjustable and could damage your loudspeakers.