Äänivahvistimia
Äänivahvistimia, commonly known as amplifiers, are electronic devices that increase the power of an audio signal. This amplification allows the signal to be reproduced by a loudspeaker or other output device at a higher volume. The input signal is typically a low-voltage alternating current representing sound waves. The amplifier uses an external power source, such as a battery or mains electricity, to create a magnified replica of this input signal at its output.
There are several types of audio amplifiers, primarily categorized by their efficiency and how they operate.
The core component in many traditional amplifiers is a vacuum tube or a transistor, which acts as