preamplificación
Preamplificación refers to the initial stage of amplification in an audio signal chain. Its primary purpose is to boost a weak audio signal, such as that from a microphone or a phono cartridge, to a level that is sufficient for further processing or amplification by subsequent stages. This initial amplification is crucial because many audio sources produce signals with very low voltage or power. Without preamplification, these signals would be too quiet to be effectively utilized and would be highly susceptible to noise interference.
A preamplifier, often referred to as a preamp, is the electronic device responsible for performing this task.
The gain provided by a preamplifier is typically in the range of 20 to 60 decibels, which