You're absolutely correct Pepe - the amp's gain determines the limiter threshold.
Example: if a loudspeaker passband can handle a voltage of +40dBu, the amp has the ability to deliver that and the amp gain is 32dB, the limiter threshold will be +8dBu. Turn the amp gain knobs counterclockwise so that the amp's gain is reduced to 26dB and you'll want to increase the limiter threshold to +14dBu.
You'll improve the S/N by 6dB with the 26dB setting, but if someone bumps the amp's gain knob clockwise you're in trouble - not to mention upsetting the balance between passbands.


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