linestages
Linestage refers to the portion of an audio preamplifier that handles line-level signals from source components. Its primary functions are to provide appropriate gain, impedance matching, and buffering between sources such as CD players, DACs, and streaming devices, and the power amplifier, while preserving signal integrity across the audible bandwidth.
Line-level sources typically output nominal voltages around 1 V or less. A linestage presents a high input
Linestages can be implemented as active or passive designs. Active linestages use gain stages built with tubes
Phono preamps perform a separate function, applying RIAA equalization to turntable signals; linestages generally do not
In practice, linestages appear as part of integrated preamplifiers or as standalone units. Performance characteristics of