![]() ![]() Typically when referring to gain, we refer to transmission gain, which is the increase in the power of the signal. So for example, you can have a power gain, voltage gain, or current gain and they all increase those respective values. ![]() Quite simply it means an increase in some kind of value. ![]() Gain is one of the harder terms to define, mainly because its used in a lot more places than just the audio world. But, it’s pretty important stuff to understand if you want to get a good sound from your equipment. On top of that, you might have channel volume, master volume, guitar volume, fader levels, guitar amp gain, mixer board gain … etc. Probably because you’ll see them often, and two or three on the same piece of equipment! That can seriously make your brain want to go flip upside-down and jump into a pool of boiling acoustic particle velocity soup. When working with sound amplification equipment, we often misuse these terms.
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