Amp & Pre-Amps
An audio amplifier, also known as a power amplifier, is an electronic device that amplifies audio signals to drive loudspeakers or headphones. An amplifier takes a low-level audio signal from a source device, such as a CD player or a turntable, and increases its amplitude to a level that can drive a speaker or headphone driver. The amplifier’s job is to provide enough power to the speaker to produce the desired volume level and sound quality. Get the best Audio amplifier or Audio Board.
A preamplifier, also known as a preamp, is a device that amplifies a low-level audio signal from a source device, such as a microphone or a turntable, and prepares it for input to an amplifier. A preamp typically includes controls for adjusting the level and tone of the signal, as well as features like phono inputs for turntables or microphone inputs for recording. Get the best Pre-amplifier or Audio Board.
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In a high-end audio system, the preamp and power amplifier may be separate components, connected by an interconnect cable, to allow for greater flexibility in system configuration and signal processing.