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.
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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.