Hello Yours' is a power amp only. For every power amps, there will be an input sensitivity measure, thet we should give them to get full power out of them. Just check the input sensitvity of your power amp. It will be designated in its user manual's specification part. Suppose, the input sensitivity of your amp is stated as 250mv to 100W, means, you have to input a signal of 250 milliwatts to its input terminal, to get a power of 100Watts at its output. Normally, these are of theoritical values and won't never match with the actual value. Anyway, it will come very near to that. For example, if your amp is of 100Watts output with 250milliwatts of input, it may give you 85 to 90Watts of power ot 250 milliwatts of input. I think that I'm very near to your mind. Ok.
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Yours' is a power amp only. For every power amps, there will be an input sensitivity measure, thet we should give them to get full power out of them. Just check the input sensitvity of your power amp. It will be designated in its user manual's specification part.
Suppose, the input sensitivity of your amp is stated as 250mv to 100W, means, you have to input a signal of 250 milliwatts to its input terminal, to get a power of 100Watts at its output. Normally, these are of theoritical values and won't never match with the actual value. Anyway, it will come very near to that. For example, if your amp is of 100Watts output with 250milliwatts of input, it may give you 85 to 90Watts of power ot 250 milliwatts of input.
I think that I'm very near to your mind. Ok.
A MERRY X'MAS AND HAPPY 2012 TO YOU ALL; WHERE EVER YOU MAY BE.
Gopakumar G, Trivandrum City, South India.