PhilNYC;216332 Wrote: > I know it's counter-intuitive, but I meant high (not low). The input > sensitivity spec is listed as the voltage required to make the amp > produce it's maximum output...which means that the higher the input > sensitivity, the more power is needed to drive the amp. I guess this must be another case of the Americans and British being divided by a common language. In my book, high input sensitivity means that a low voltage is required (eg. an input sensitivity of 100mV is higher than one of 500mV). Presumably you'd say it was the other way round. I'll file that away for future avoidance of misunderstanding.
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