The idea of setting the amplifier's volume at 'Unity Gain' is to ensure that no volume adjustment is happening inside the amp - leaving Leedh as the only volume processing in the system.
There are many ways of doing this. Some are specific to the amplifier, but here are some general tips.
- If the volume display has positive and negative values and a '0' position, that is more likely 'Unity Gain'.
- If the amplifier has an AV-specific input and on that input volume cannot be adjusted, that is likley 'Unity Gain'.
- If the amplifier has a 'pass through' option and when this is activated, the volume control has no function, that is likely 'Unity Gain'.
Unfortunately not all amps have these and I've struggled on my own amp to find a position that is true unity gain. According to my manufacturer, it's when the knob is vertical, but this hasn't given me the confidence that it is truly unity.
Edit: See Peter's response below