forforsterker
Forforsterker, or preamplifier, is an electronic device that increases very weak electrical signals to a level suitable for processing by subsequent stages, such as a power amplifier or an audio interface. In audio systems, the preamplifier raises signals from sources like microphones, electric guitars, or line-level devices before they reach the power amp or recording equipment. The aim is to provide adequate gain with low added noise and to match impedances between stages.
There are several types of preamplifiers. Microphone preamps boost the very low mic-level signal and often
Key design considerations include input impedance, gain range, noise performance, dynamic range, and bandwidth. Valve (tube)
In practice, the preamplifier is typically the first gain stage in an audio chain, shaping signal quality