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mikewarot 2 days ago

20 dB is always the same, actually. If you multiply voltage (and thus current as well) by 10:1 (20 db) the power is multiplied by 100:1 (also 20 dB)

rcxdude 2 days ago | parent [-]

That's the point that's confusing. Especially in contexts where it's not obvious whether it's power-like or amplitude-like. It should be 40dB of power gain or 20dB of amplitude gain, with the context made explicit.

mikewarot 12 hours ago | parent [-]

I don't see how it's confusing. Thanks to the scaling of voltage dB, you never have to worry, 10 dB of voltage gain is the same as 10 dB of power gain.