Integrated amplifier
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An integrated amplifier (pre/main amp) is an electronic device containing an audio preamplifier and power amplifier in one unit, as opposed to separating the two.[1][2] Most modern audio amplifiers are integrated and have several inputs for devices such as CD players, DVD players, and auxiliary sources. Integrated amplifiers commonly had dedicated inputs for turntables, AM/FM tuner, and tape recorders (cassette or reel-to-reel) back when those devices were more common. Except for the turntable, all of the inputs are line level, thus they are interchangeable. The turntable also uses RIAA equalization.
See also[]
- Audiophile
- High-end audio
- High fidelity
- Fidelity
- Valve audio amplifiers
Sources[]
- User Rutujadeshpande
- Queen's University ENPH333 Notes- Prof. J.L. Mason
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Categories:
- Audio amplifiers