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The optimum gain is based on achieving 325mV rms output at 5 cm/s. For the current crop of CD recorders, 300mV is required for 0dB recording level with the recorder's level control set at max. Aiming for 325mV gives a little margin.
Abe,2 volts seems a bit high to me, although I've never tried it. I am finding it near optimal to shoot for about 1 volt. Using a low-noise device like the PICCOLO to send about 1 volt to the pre-amp produces FAR less noise at equivalent SPL's compared to just cranking the amp/pre-amp to compensate for a weak signal, say 300 mv. So far, in my rigs, that seems to hold up very well and FAR better than the "common" wisdom I was referring to. See below a quote from the KABusa website. IMHO, 300-400 millivolts is too little voltage to present to the pre-amp. Just does not seem to "light it up"....