cliveb;216357 Wrote: 
> 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.

I'm just going by what manufacturers use when they list an amp's input
sensitivity in the technical specifications.  The higher the number
they list, the higher the voltage they like at the input...


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