stereovõimendeid
Stereovõimendid, often referred to as stereo amplifiers, are electronic devices designed to amplify audio signals for playback through two separate channels, typically a left and a right channel. This configuration creates a stereo soundstage, allowing listeners to perceive the spatial positioning of different sounds as intended by the recording. The primary function of a stereovõimendi is to increase the power of a low-level audio input signal, such as that from a CD player, turntable, or streaming device, to a level sufficient to drive loudspeakers. They achieve this by using transistors or vacuum tubes to boost the voltage and current of the audio signal.
A typical stereovõimendi will have multiple input sources, allowing the user to select which audio device is