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Originally Posted by Big Daddy
Some amplifiers have knobs that control the amplifier’s input sensitivity. When the knob is turned clockwise, the sensitivity will increase. Turning the control counter-clockwise will decrease sensitivity. This control is not a volume control for the amplifier. The amplifier can be driven to full power with a wide range of signal levels. A low level signal will require increased sensitivity for full power. A high level signal will require decreased sensitivity.
If you don't understand what I said, it is because you haven't done your homework assignment. You need to be punished.  Most probably, the punishment is to send me your pro amp.
My crazy twin brother wrote the sticky thread, A Guide to Amplifiers. It explains everything you always wanted to know about amplifiers. Unfortunately, nobody reads it and the ones who do, including myself, don't understand it.
Scroll to the bottom and read the section on Input Sensitivity of an Amplifier.
I will deal with Pentatonic and Nick the Slick later for not reading the sticky thread. 
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I remained silent.....for I knew that wrath was coming!!!!!