audioversterkers
Audioversterkers, or audio amplifiers, are electronic devices that increase the amplitude of electrical audio signals to drive loudspeakers or other transducers. They take a low-level input signal from sources such as a microphone, a turntable, or a digital player and produce a higher-power output capable of moving speaker diaphragms.
A typical amplifier has an input stage, a signal path, and an output stage. The preamplifier shapes
Amplifiers are categorized by operating class: Class A, B, AB, and D. Class A offers low distortion
Key specifications include output power (measured into a specific impedance, such as 4 or 8 ohms), frequency
Common forms include integrated amplifiers, which house preamp and power amp in one chassis; power amplifiers
Audioversterkers are used in home hi-fi, professional sound reinforcement, recording studios, and consumer electronics.