Learn the Secrets of Using Input Sensitivity in Speakers - Here's Why It Will Blow You Away!

Input sensitivity is a term used to describe the level of sensitivity of a speaker relative to the level of input signal. Understanding input sensitivity in speakers is essential if you want to get the most out of your audio equipment. In this video, BASSBOSS Founder and Designer David Lee discusses the importance of input sensitivity and shows you how to use it to achieve the best sound quality from your loudspeakers.
ABOUT BASSBOS
BASSBOSS Founder & Designer David Lee has been building, tweaking, and perfecting loudspeaker systems and products for over 30 years. From working in high-end home audio in the ’80s to designing epic products for demanding professionals some 30 years later, David has dedicated his entire career to enhancing the enjoyment of music through better audio performance. His focus has been on developing powerful yet practical products that create pristine, physical sonic experiences, which effectively defines the entire BASSBOSS design philosophy.
BASSBOSS® Powered Loudspeaker Systems are for those with an irrepressible love of music. The more you love musical experiences and want to share your passion with other people, the more you will appreciate the products and the philosophy behind BASSBOSS. Each BASSBOSS product is a mindfully engineered, painstakingly tuned, completely integrated audio system intended to elevate peoples’ lives, night after night. BASSBOSS sound will create memorable events for you and your audiences for years and years.
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  • @MrLs1racer
    @MrLs1racer

    Great explanation!

  • @skity1233
    @skity123314 күн бұрын

    My amp has an input sensitivity switch

  • @donyedam4485
    @donyedam4485 Жыл бұрын

    Very good Brothers.....i'm from East Kalimantan ( Indonesia )...

  • @congarong23
    @congarong23 Жыл бұрын

    Most of the videos I see of the DV12 MKII on youtube posted by owners have the gain on the speaker turned all the way up. I am assuming this is where the built in DSP takes over to stop any damage? Also what would be the best way to balance full output of the DV12, would I turn my mixers master level to full and then turn the gain of the DV12 until it reaches its full volume? is this where the DSP will limit it? Will it just stop getting louder?