High Gain Amplifiers?

mcstatz5829

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I'm curious what everyone's opinions are of important of gain on amplifiers. For example, I've seen some recommendations for PS Audio Amps, but the 30.5 gain scares me away a little. It seems counter-intuitive to me to have an amplifier gain so high that for many sources the preamp is going to be set at like -40. Am I crazy?
 
That's an interesting question.

My Aries Cerat gear is super hot signal. In fact the DAC and Preamp have -6db toggle switches so they can be used with other gear that can't handle that hot a signal.

With all the gear coming and going, I use the switch more than I though I would.

Sometimes if too hot it will either induce a clipping sound or the volume dial stays so low as to not get into the "sweet range" of where the dial should be.

Interesting I've learned over the last several years different mfg.'s have different sweet spots for the dial with their gear.

So yes - you may have potential issues, especially if you have super efficient speakers as I do. Some gear has a channel imbalance when the volume is at very low settings.
 
Not crazy. High amplifier gain often results in preamp volume controls being at 9:00 for normal listening levels. That’s just stupid.
Historic power amp input levels were 0.7 Vrms for full power. That’s lots of gain. Problem is, that gain also amplifies any noise coming out of the preamp, significantly reducing dynamic range.

Modern preamps have higher output levels, like 2 Vrms or 4 Vrms requiring much less power amplifier gain to get full output.
 
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