signal-to-noise ratio

signal-to-noise ratio: Designates a value (expressed in decibels (see decibels) ) that indicates how high the proportion of unavoidable (design-related) noise (e.g. interference voltages from hum, noise, crackling, crackling, etc.) is in the signal path. The higher the signal-to-noise ratio, the lower the noise. Good values ​​are e.g. B. 80 dB for the Phono MM input, 77 dB for the Phono MC input (please refer phone-MCinput) and 80 dB for the high-level input.

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