Gain Structure - Maximizing system dynamic range

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @juneaftn
    @juneaftn 6 лет назад +3

    Best explanation for gain staging on the internet I read so far. Thank you.

  • @oyamasowazi836
    @oyamasowazi836 23 дня назад

    😮 this video is a game changer.

  • @useeatruplaya
    @useeatruplaya 9 лет назад

    This was a great lesson. I went and got out all my manuals and they made so much more sense to me after seeing this.

  • @twilolight
    @twilolight 4 года назад +1

    Thank you! This was informative, I appreciate.

  • @vitaliistep
    @vitaliistep 2 года назад

    Thank you very much for this video. What about the coloration and distortion in close to clipping levels?

  • @avindraboodram6998
    @avindraboodram6998 3 года назад

    Great video. Thanks.

  • @fstopspictures8834
    @fstopspictures8834 4 года назад

    still confusing when you say db ,dbu ,dbv,dbfs....,? i mean when you are speaking about pads how to make a pad with the desired value and i'm still septic about the noise floor of each system because there is also the spurious free dynamic range and other issues like gain offset , gain error , to take in consideration and i think it's not that simple

  • @RickBobO
    @RickBobO Год назад

    That index finger is scaring my poor little index fingers.

  • @gabrielgrossert3494
    @gabrielgrossert3494 9 лет назад +1

    Hey this video is really great, very helpful. But I am having troubles finding the max output level for my amplifier, is this just the gain of the amplifier?

    • @phy350
      @phy350  9 лет назад +4

      Gab Gros Thanks for the kind words! This continues in another video here: ruclips.net/video/zA5SaZySMOs/видео.html but before you get there, I'd like to clarify a few points:1) We only need to worry about input levels to the amp when we're setting our gain structure.
      2) The amp is always working at the same output level - that is, it's always adding the same amount of voltage gain to whatever input signal we give it. It's only louder or softer because we adjust the input attenuation knob on the amplifier. So it's softer or louder because we're feeding it a louder or softer input signal. Voltage gain is always the same. There are no adjustments to make between the amp and speakers.
      3) The number you're looking for (to calculate gain structure adjustments) is the INPUT SENSITIVITY of the amp. For more on this, check out the above video link...

    • @haventhomas9296
      @haventhomas9296 6 лет назад

      Gab Gros I

  • @enyedirichardmr1310
    @enyedirichardmr1310 4 года назад

    figure 2/longboard

  • @michaelucas13
    @michaelucas13 2 года назад

    What school is this? I should've went here haha.