stereovõimenditel
Stereovõimenditel, commonly referred to as stereo amplifiers, are electronic devices designed to amplify audio signals for reproduction through two separate speaker channels, left and right. This stereo configuration creates a sense of spatial realism, allowing listeners to perceive the directionality and placement of sounds as intended by the recording. The primary function of a stereo amplifier is to take a low-level audio input signal, such as that from a preamplifier, CD player, or digital audio player, and increase its power to a level sufficient to drive loudspeakers.
A typical stereo amplifier consists of several key components. A preamplifier section is often included, responsible
The performance of a stereo amplifier is characterized by several specifications, including power output (measured in