Subject: | Which is better regarding gain and sensitivity? |
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From: | "J. Charles Holt" |
Date: | Fri Jun 12, 2015 7:50 am ((PDT)) |
I've seen some people say it's better to use high sensitivity and low gain,= and other say low sensitivity and high gain, but never any explanation of = when or why. Does it vary depending on equipment or situation (or both)? - Charles (Pardon my terseness or typos, this was sent from my iPhone.) |
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