Gain is a voltage multiplier from input to output.
-6 dB gain = output half of input
0 dB gain = No change.
6 dB gain = output twice input.
Gain is expressed in voltage decibels (dB) which directly translate to SPL dB. So if you used a sound level meter, say to calibrate your home theater, you are using the same units. A change in 6 dB in the audible range requires the voltage to swing by 2.
Technically, electrical dB are calculated from Volts this way :
20 x log ( Vout / Vin )
So for instance, if your Vout is 2x Vin :
20 x log ( 2 / 1) = 6 dB
When you listen to CD’s or streaming audio the gear’s voltages are in the range of 1 volt.
The reason this becomes important for playing back vinyl is phono cartridges generate signals in the range of millivolts (0.001 volt), and MC and MM have very different output levels. Both still much lower than a CD player.
So, as a result, you need extra gain for phono cartridges (in addition to other things) to be compatible with the rest of the audio chain and you need to be able to adjust based on the exact cartridge.
There’s more to all of this, but hopefully this helps.
Best,
E
-6 dB gain = output half of input
0 dB gain = No change.
6 dB gain = output twice input.
Gain is expressed in voltage decibels (dB) which directly translate to SPL dB. So if you used a sound level meter, say to calibrate your home theater, you are using the same units. A change in 6 dB in the audible range requires the voltage to swing by 2.
Technically, electrical dB are calculated from Volts this way :
20 x log ( Vout / Vin )
So for instance, if your Vout is 2x Vin :
20 x log ( 2 / 1) = 6 dB
When you listen to CD’s or streaming audio the gear’s voltages are in the range of 1 volt.
The reason this becomes important for playing back vinyl is phono cartridges generate signals in the range of millivolts (0.001 volt), and MC and MM have very different output levels. Both still much lower than a CD player.
So, as a result, you need extra gain for phono cartridges (in addition to other things) to be compatible with the rest of the audio chain and you need to be able to adjust based on the exact cartridge.
There’s more to all of this, but hopefully this helps.
Best,
E