Amplifiers

The amplifier often forms the heart of a sound system, as it takes the barely-audible signals from the sources and turns them into something that has the power to move you. From modest bookshelf systems to the high-end, we have an amplifier to suit.

The quality of the components in an amplifier can have a dramatic impact on the overall sound of a system.

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An audio amplifier is a device that amplifies low-power audio signals, such as the output of a CD player, to a level suitable for driving loudspeakers. The preceding stages in such a chain are low power audio devices which perform tasks like pre-amplification, source switching, and equalization. Most audio amplifiers require these low-level inputs to adhere to line levels.